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You have to be 18 years old in order to take the GED in Mississippi, except in certain situations. If the student is 16 and is at least one full grade behind the 9th grade, and the student has tried everything possible to catch up in order to get a regular diploma.
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Mississippi has set the Mandatory Education ages from 6 to 17. You must be 17 to drop out of school. Please note that in the current economy the unemployment rate for high school drop outs runs over 50% or higher.
yes they can
18 years old
The 16 year old is still a minor
No, you have to be at least 18 and out of high schoo.
You can take Ged courses in Georgia at 16 years of age.
yes.
No, obtaining a GED does not emancipate you. It may be a factor considered by the judge. And in most cases you cannot take the GED until you reach 18.
Definitely not.
Most states have a minimum age to sit for the GED. It is the age that others their age would be graduating from high school. They would have to wait a year.
There are no laws about dating in Mississippi. If there is sexual contact it would be another issue and could lead to charges.
Nothing, the age of consent is 16
Nope, there is no emancipation statute in Mississippi. And the age of majority is 18.
No, you must be at least 17 to take the Colorado GED exam.
I think you have to be 16 years old.