However, students who are still age appropriate to enroll in high school and still have the opportunity to earn a high school diploma need to consider their options wisely. Most students who take the GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT test are most commonly went through their 3rd or 4th year of high school, so only have couple of year of coursework remaining when they qualify to be able to take and pass the GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT exam. This is often thought to be enough to pass the GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, but preparing for the GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT exam requires longer than a couple of months of studying. There are other advantages of getting your high school diploma. However to obtain a high school diploma you only have to go through four years of high school course and also obtain 23 credits, those credits must be earned in math, science, social studies and U.S. History and Government. I0n some states students will have to take and pass a writhing test to obtain there high school …show more content…
However, obtaining a GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT does not mean you no longer have the option to attend college. About 95 percent of U.S. colleges and universities accept GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT graduates in the same manner as high school graduates. GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT graduates are also eligible for most federal financial aid if they meet the collage they apply for criteria. After earning your GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT you will have to take the ACT and/or the SAT. But if you are deciding to go to college you might have to get in touch with the collage you want to apply for and find out if the collage aspects a high school diploma, a GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT or both a high school diploma and a General educational Development to save time and