No. If you completed 2 years, and you are over 18, you can get your GED but that requires more studying and taking tests. You can't just get your diploma, without any more work, after 2 years. you have to earn it.
2 years or more.
the only answer is go to school and get your G.E.D you wont get as much money as you would with a high school diploma but it will get you some where
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You need to have not only a high school diploma but you also need to got to college for 2-4 years
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Yes. You need an RN License which is now a minimum of 2 years in nursing school.
You don't need to, but it most definitely improves your chances. The military on the whole takes fewer than 2% of its recruits as high school dropouts, and it treats those holding a High School diploma or a GED as essentially equivalent.
For her last 2 years of high school, she was homeschooled. Her first 2 years of high school were at Hendersonville High School in Hendersonville, Tennessee
In general, a high school diploma or equivalent is required to become a paralegal. However, specific requirements may vary depending on the employer or jurisdiction. Some employers may require additional education or certification beyond a high school diploma.
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you have to complete 6 books to get ur high school diploma and there not tht hard i have 2 left with a 93% grade average
1. Be at least 18 years of age. 2. Have a high school diploma or equivalent education 3. Have evidence of additional training required by the Department of Maine.