Yes, it is possible to go to college without completing high school through alternative pathways such as earning a GED or completing a high school equivalency program.
It is generally not possible to obtain a college degree without a high school diploma. Most colleges and universities require a high school diploma or equivalent for admission.
Yes, it is possible to obtain a degree without having a high school diploma through alternative pathways such as earning a GED or completing a high school equivalency program.
It does not matter as long as the college or university has the appropriate accreditation.
I could find no data about homeschooled kids completing college. However, it does greatly reduce the rate of dropping out of high school, so by inference, it probably raises the college entrance rate, and thus the completion rate.
No. He only went as far as completing High School.
Markus Zusak did not attend college. He pursued a career in writing after completing high school.
Vets must go to high school, college, and receive a degree from a School of Veterinary Medicine after completing their undergraduate degree.
One can always study law. The ability to be accepted to an accredited law school without a GED or high school diploma is very slim. Most will not accept you without a college degree.
of course it is you probably wont get into any decent college if you don't complete college with at least a 2.5 GPA
No. You need the degrees and the college. You have to have a 4 year degree, take the LSAT, and enroll in a law school.
You start by completing college and medical school.
Yes, college is considered post-secondary education because it comes after completing high school or its equivalent.