High school is over.

High school diplomas, GEDs, and HiSETs open up a world of opportunities that are otherwise unavailable to people who aren't in high school.It can take more effort to finish high school than it did the first time.You might have kids to look after, bills to pay and a job to juggle.There are more options than ever before to make the process of getting a degree as painless as possible.You can learn more about earning your degree online, enroll in a GED program, or attend a brick and mortar school.

Step 1: Get a copy of your high school transcripts.

How many credits you have and how many you need to graduate should be the first thing you do.

Step 2: Take the time to figure out what online school is right for you.

Online learning is a great option for anyone who wants to take high school courses.Whether you're an adult who has spent years away from the classroom or a teenager still in high school, there's an online learning program for you.Public online high school programs are tuition free in many states.In some cases, internet access and computer equipment are also compensated.Private online high schools cater to certain groups of students, such as older students or those from a particular religious group.Financial aid is often available at these schools.Online high school diplomas are offered by some colleges and universities.These are geared for students who wish to enroll in a college after completing high school.

Step 3: One that is accredited is a good choice.

Make sure the online program you choose is accredited by a high school.Programs advertised as being quick aren't likely to cover the necessary subjects and provide the right kind of instruction.If you're interested in a particular program, ask if it's accredited.Your diplomas won't be accepted by universities if it's not.

Step 4: You have to enroll in the program.

To enroll, take the steps outlined in the program.It is possible that you will need to provide a transcript from your previous high school experience.To fulfill the requirements of the program, you will need to sign up for courses and make a plan.

Step 5: The program needs to be completed.

Traditional high schools and online high school diplomas are similar.Teachers with the same certifications will teach your courses.To get credit for the classes you take, you'll be assigned papers, projects, and other homework.Video conferencing technology is used in many online programs.You will interact with your classmates as well as the teacher.Participation in science experiments, field trips, and other in-person events are included in some online programs.You can usually fulfill a physical education requirement on your own.

Step 6: Receive your high school graduation certificate.

You'll get your high school diplomas after you've completed the necessary courses, passed your classes, and fulfilled all the requirements.Depending on what program you attended, the diplomas will be different.

Step 7: You can research your state's requirements.

If you're 16 or older and not in high school, you can get a GED in most states.It's important to look into the different requirements in some states.You can find out more about your state's requirements through an online search.

Step 8: Do you know what the test entails?

High schools offer five basic subjects for the GED: writing, mathematics, social studies and history, science and reading.The test is divided into two parts, the writing section and the written essay section.The skills that are tested in the math section are basic math and data analysis.Knowledge of geography, civics and government and economics are tested in the social studies section.Knowledge of life science, physical science and earth science is tested in the science section.Reading comprehension and language usage are tested in the reading section.

Step 9: If you want to do well on the test, you have to study for it.

The test takes 7 hours and 45 minutes, with a portion of time allotted to each subject.It's important to study the individual subjects before a big test.If you haven't been to high school in years, start studying at least 2 months in advance.There are a lot of resources available to help you prepare for the test.You can purchase a GED preparation book or use online resources.Take a lot of practice tests to get used to the format.If your knowledge is weak, consider getting tutoring in that subject area.For free, you can enroll in GED, HiSET or TASC classes at any community college in NC.

Step 10: Go to a testing center to take it.

You can find a testing center in a convenient location.For a test date, sign up online or call the center.The test must be taken in person at the test site.

Step 11: The test should be taken on a certain date.

You have time to find the right room when you show up early on the day of the test.You were asked to bring materials to the testing center.If you are going to take an all-day test, make sure your schedule is in order.The test can be taken in 2 parts.Before the test, make sure you get a good night's sleep.This makes a big difference when it comes to concentration.You'll probably get a lunch break, but be sure to eat breakfast so you don't get hungry during the test.Follow the instructions of the test administrator.If you break any rules, you could be disqualified from taking the test.

Step 12: Your score and GED certificate will be sent to you.

After you take the test, you can either call your testing center or get your score in the mail.

Step 13: You can get a copy of your transcript.

You need to know how many credits you need so you can enroll in the right program.You can request a copy of your high school transcript.

Step 14: You should look for adult programs.

Adult high school completion programs are available in every state.Check with your local community college to find a program that is right for you.

Step 15: There is a program for you to enroll in.

Adult high school diplomas are free in most cases.To make sure you can attend the classes you want to attend, you need to fill out an application before the deadline.When you enroll, you will probably be set up with an advisor who can look through your transcript and help you get the credits you need.

Step 16: The program requirements should be completed.

According to state law, each program has requirements that are slightly different.You need to work with your advisor to come up with a plan to complete all the credits.It could take a few months or years depending on how long you've been in high school.

Step 17: You will receive your high school degree.

You'll be able to graduate with a high school degree once you complete your program, pass your classes and meet all the requirements.

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