If you are under age 22, you certainly can. However, you may have quite a time getting used to the structure again, or whatever it is that caused you to quit may recur. It probably makes more sense for you should go after a GED. Take the pretests, and then if you pass those, you can take the others. There are free refresher courses, practice test books in the library and people available to help you if you need it. If you want more education, then you can follow up the test with community college.
No, once you repeat a grade, you repeat a grade. You can only go to college under the condition that you pass high school. Failure to do so will result in redoing high school in adult education.
yes. You could drop out, get your GED or go back to high school and many colleges will still accept you, it is just best not to drop out, you waste time.
You can go back to college after you have dropped out twice, three times, or multiple times. Dropping out has no bearing on whether you can go back to school.
Adam actually dropped out of college after 5 weeks and didn't go back
Albert Einstien went to college but he dropped out.
dropped out
Yes she went to become a doctor but dropped out after a year and went back to sales work.
If you dropped a hamster on its back it would go into shock.
Roger Fry went to Clifton College
He went to BMCC (borough of manhattan community college) but dropped out
Dave Pelzer never attended college. he dropped out of high school.
He didn't go to college. in fact he dropped out of high school as a freshman
No.Malcolm x was incecrecated wich is not good so go to college he also dropped out at the age of 15No, he did not attend college. Although he did attend a small portion of high school. He also studied a dictionary to learn about science and other subjects
YES, THERE IS ALWAYS AN OPTION TO GO TO COLLEGE EVEN IF YOU DROPPED OUT OF HIGH SCHOOL AND GOT YOU GED. GO AND SPEAK TO A COLLEGE AND SEE WHAT THEY NEED YOU TO DO.
She never went to college she dropped out of high school at age 17