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No. A homeschooled teenager may take Regents exams, but he will not be granted a diploma.
The college degree is advanced study after completion of a high school diploma.
I do think with a regular regents you need a diploma in order to graduate or you can graduate from high diploma school.
You have to pass one math course in high school to get your diploma when you graduate, but if you pass these courses and also take trigonometry, you will receive an advanced regents diploma. But it's definitely better to pass both and also trigonometry.
Science is two.. but i don't know if that's advanced or not?As for the actually exams you have to take for science (I'm sure you probably know them..) it's:Living Environment (required)Earth Science orChemistry orPhysics (You have to take Living Environment course, then one of three other courses of your choice.)
Post graduate diploma only can get after a undergraduate degree, while you can do diploma after your high school.
A diploma at TAFE is a course that takes between 1 (if you're taking fast tracking options) to 1 and a half years to complete. It provides basic classes and lessons that should prepare you for the advanced diploma, assuming you do not drop out after a diploma. An advanced Diploma is usually a 2 year course that covers much harder topics and is more extensive. Advanced Diplomas have the benefit of giving people a much higher chance of getting into Uni than a Diploma. But if you're a high achiever with a Diploma then the chances should both be equal. For example, I am doing Mechanical Engineering as a Diploma and I take Math Basic classes rather than Advanced Mathematics classes. If I get 90+% overall then my chances are equal to that of an advanced diploma into University.
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You can't compare the two.
Well in singapore i don't really think there is a big difference between these tow but in the outer world diploma is like a lil' sister of degree. Degree is always prefer ed as compared to diploma i hope i helped :)
A higher diploma is typically a postgraduate qualification that follows a bachelor's degree and is a step higher in academic level, whereas a Higher National Diploma (HND) is a vocational qualification offered in the UK and focuses on practical skills and knowledge for a specific job or industry. HNDs are often considered equivalent to the first two years of a bachelor's degree.
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