Not technically. In society, you are an adult once you turn eighteen. That's when you're considered one at least. The important thing is when you choose to act like it.
In most places, turning 18 signifies legal adulthood, regardless of high school graduation status. However, there may be variations depending on the specific laws of the region or country.
yes if you have a place to go. once you are 18 you are a adult and you can make your own choices.
You can be a member of Girl Scouts all your life. Once you graduate high school, you can become a Girl Scout Adult member. Many Girl Scouts have a lifetime membership.
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8 years
If you go back and take the tests again
The actual rules in the US vary from state to state. In some, you must reach 18 and graduate high school before you are considered an adult (AK, TN, NV, UT, WI). If you're 18 you may be an adult in your state in others it may be 19 for adulthood. You are not considered a legal adult until you have reached the age of majority in your state or country or you are emancipated from your parents. Once you have turned 18, regardless of situation, you are considered a legal adult in all matters of the law. Be careful.
Once you graduate from high school, you will need 8 more years in order to receive the degree. You will then have an internship that you must meet.
Continuity vs stages :)
Teenage sims will graduate from school once they become adults.
Yes, you need to graduate from high school in order to attend college. Once in college, you need to earn a respectable GPA in order to get accepted into Nursing School.
Yes she could move out of her parents house but I don't know about starting high school again. But I think that once when you move out of that house then you are going to slack off and not graduate. Maybe you should think about it after you graduate from high school then going to college or university and then move away from home.