No. A diploma or GED can be required for college entrance or a job without violating restrictions of age.
If you have parental permission you can. If not, then you have to wait until you turn 18. The fact that you have a diploma, a job, etc doesn't change the fact that you're a minor.
No! In fact he was a self educated man who never went to school. He mainly learned on his own.
The age of majority in Iowa is 18. The fact that you've graduated high school does not change the fact that you haven't reached the age of majority. Therefore you are still a minor and subject to the control and supervision of your parents. You can move out at 17 IF your parents agree to allow it. If not, then you have to wait until you
YES you can start backing you stuff * There is no state where a 17-year-old is a legal adult. Having a high school diploma and a full-time job doesn't change the fact that you are still a minor. You can move out at 17 if your parents agree to allow it or if you have been legally emancipated in some manner such as marriage or court decree.
Of course it is legal. All they would need to do is pick up the phone and call the school to ask. If you have stated in your job application that you have a diploma when in fact you do not and they find out, they can fire you immediately for misrepresenting yourself.
Online High Schools and the diploma offered by McHill high school are just as real as traditional high school diploma. Being an online high school does not mean that academic certifications awarded by the school are unreal in any way. In fact online schools go through the same procedure of accreditation that traditional schools go through, and they follow the same guidelines and quality standards as traditional campus based education providers.
The Wright brothers attended high school in Richmond, Virginia. However, in 1884 the Wright family moved unexpectedly to Dayton, Ohio, and neither brother received his high school diploma because the move occurred prior to graduation. In particular, this prevented Wilbur Wright from receiving his high school diploma despite the fact that he did complete four years of high school.
no, in fact the less education the better.
It is not bad nor good for you to finish you diploma/certificate online. While it may be difficult to explain to an employer, the fact that you have your diploma/certificate is the most important fact.
One of the main requirements for attaining any job or even going on to further your education is having a high school diploma. Completing high school is the most basic form of education in the western world.
I have known people to be on unemployment for at least two years here in AZ. in some cases even longer do to the fact the companies aren't hiring people with out the right qualifications to do the job or with out a high school diploma and people that do have the right qualifications and a high school diploma they are not getting hired do to the fact that the have been on unemployment so long that the employer might think that they are to lazy to do the job or lost the ability to work. Its disgusting
nothing