Don't confuse this school with the traditional ones, it's a whole new concept and such schools tend to deliver what you "order" online. As long as its verifiable, I think it would be a good thing for you. Carefully make your decision before spending a fortune on this.
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The fact that they ask you what you want your GPA to be and charge you accordingly is proof enough. For a real school try Ashworth. They are a real school and you can do everything online.
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Caution for Readers: Ashworth promoters are here ^^
most definitely, just search google for adison high school scam. BBB has rated them as F. Dont waste your money.
You can get a GED quickly but GED is not a high school diploma and it does not get as much value as a high school diploma. There are some online high schools that offer high school diplomas on the basis of work experience and prior learning. Beware of scam though, remember private schools need accreditation to issue a high school diploma so if this Adison high school offers an accredited diploma then you are probably safe.
Depending on the region you live in and the regulations applied there. Adison high is an accredited high school. Accredited educational programs are recognized in the United States. Educational credentials accepted in one country can be verified in other countries.
adison is and animal
Depends on what you mean by good but if you mean their accreditation status, then yeah its good
I'm sorry, but I can't provide specific contact information such as phone numbers for schools. You can find the phone number for Addison High School by visiting their official website or checking local school district resources.
Answer 1: Yes, it is accredited by (IACOOS), International Accreditation Committee of Online High Schools, but if you check the Related Link below, you'll find Adison and IACOOS are both located at the same P.O. Box. Independent, wouldn't you think?Answer 2: Any school is legitimate if it is accredited. However you need to understand a tiny bit about how accreditation works. The school you are asking about Adison High is an accredited school. Schools may change or update their accreditation status, depending on the needs of their students, or to become a more attractive option for students.These accreditation agencies monitor the quality of educational programs offered by a school. Department of education monitors these accreditation agencies.Answer 3: I'm sorry, but the second answer is incorrect; and likely contributed, here, by a diploma millist. Or, if not, then it was contributed by someone who doesn't actually know the "tiny bit about how accreditation works" cited in his/her second sentence, and about which s/he thought s/he was educating the questioner in the rest of what s/he wrote.The first answer is trying to convey that both Adison and its alleged accreditor are bogus because they both share the same PO Box address. Instead of asking what the questioner thinks of that, though, s/he just should have said, directly, and unambiguously, that Adison is a diploma mill; that is "accreditor" is bogus; and that Adison's high school "diploma" isn't worth the paper on which it's written.Had answerer #1 done that, s/he would have been correct; and inestimably more helpful.TO BE CLEAR: Adison is a good-for-nothing diploma mill. Its diplomas aren't worth the paper on which they're written. The so-called "International Accreditation Committee of Online High Schools" (IACOOS) is not a real accreditor......but we know that not only because IACOOS and Adison share the same postal address (most diploma mill operators are smarter than that; so thank you, Adison/IACOOS, for being so stupid, and making it so easy for us).We also know that Adison and IACOOS are good-for-nothing because in the United States, only the six big "regional" accreditors, approved by the US Department of Education (USDE), may accredit high schools.Yes, there are USDE-approved "national" accreditors, and their accreditation is of very good quality. However, there is a decided anti-"national" and pro-"regional" accreditation bias regarding high school diplomas among employers, colleges/universities, the military, etc. Only a "regionally" accredited high school diploma has any real value in the real world.And IACOOS is not one of the six big "regional" accreditors. In fact, it's not even one of the USDE-approved "national" accreditors. In fact, it's not USDE-approved -- or approved by anyone else, for that matter -- at all!Avoid Adison -- and IACOOS -- like the plague!
Ryan Adison Amen was born in August 1979, in Loveland, Colorado, USA.
Getting into a Nursing program does not depend on your high school diploma alone. If you fail to get into a nursing program then it does not mean that your school diploma is fake, may be you don't have required GPA, or may be the nursing school doesn't like your essay, there could be a number of reasons. Improve your overall admission application and you will get into a nursing program.
Answer 1: Marwin High School is not accredited, despite the lying claim it makes about its accreditation on its webiste. Moreover, Marwin High School is a good-for-nothing diploma mill.AVOID MARWIN HIGH SCHOOL LIKE THE PLAGUE!Down in the "related questions" area of this web page, below, I have written a comprehensive answer about Marwin. Yes, it's long, but if you'll bother to actually read it, you'll learn everything you need to know about mills like Marwin, and the millists who run them, and their shills. You'll learn about accreditation -- what it really is and means -- and how to use it to protect yourself from being ripped-off by mills like Marwin; and you'll learn how to pick the best possible online high school for you... one that actually is accredited.Please see the "related questions" section of this web page, below.
Adison is originally a male name, it means Adams Son. It was made a female name through mothers liking the name and using it for their daughters. Soon enough no boys were names Adison. Nowadays no body thinks anything of it.
The motto of Yeogang High School is 'Yeogang strives to produce students filial to the nation, enthusiastic of the future, receptive to the community, and tolerate of all opinions.'.