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how do i graduate on time although i moved from one state to another with different grad requirements?
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Hello.
I am a senior in high school, and I have been homeschooled all my life.
I lived in California up until January of 2010, but we suddenly had to relocate, because of immediate family circumstances. I now live in Georgia.
I am 7 credits away from graduating high school, but now that our family moved, I might not be able to graduate on time.
I was told that Georgia graduation requirements are different from that of Californias, and I would need to take 2 more years of science, and 1 year each of math, english and world history.
I do not find this to be fair, seeing as I am so close to graduating, and this would delay my plan of going to Pepperdine University in the fall.
What do I do?
Do I have no choice but to delay my graduation? I would be 19 by that time..
This does not seem fair.
Is there some way that I can graduate according to California's requirements, since I am still an out-of-state resident in Georgia??
Please let me know as soon as possible.
Thank you so much.
I am a senior in high school, and I have been homeschooled all my life.
I lived in California up until January of 2010, but we suddenly had to relocate, because of immediate family circumstances. I now live in Georgia.
I am 7 credits away from graduating high school, but now that our family moved, I might not be able to graduate on time.
I was told that Georgia graduation requirements are different from that of Californias, and I would need to take 2 more years of science, and 1 year each of math, english and world history.
I do not find this to be fair, seeing as I am so close to graduating, and this would delay my plan of going to Pepperdine University in the fall.
What do I do?
Do I have no choice but to delay my graduation? I would be 19 by that time..
This does not seem fair.
Is there some way that I can graduate according to California's requirements, since I am still an out-of-state resident in Georgia??
Please let me know as soon as possible.
Thank you so much.
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