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Originally Posted by Locke
Agreed. A high school diploma is a minimum requirement and should hardly qualify as an accomplishment at all. Unfortunately the bachelor's degree is going the same route, it's value is rapidly diminishing as well, and the argument of continuing education (PHD, Masters, Grad Studies) are simply impractical for most applications in life.
Experience doing what you want to be doing is what seperates people.
Locke.
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That's very true, as long as you're doing what you want to do that's fine, whether it requires a postsecondary education or not.
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Originally Posted by Kybosh
Interesting fact. . . you don't actually need a highschool "diploma" to get into University. You just need the high school course prerequisites for your given program. Hurray for lazy yet highly intelligent people informing me of this little tidbit.
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You're right you don't need a highschool diploma to get into University BUT you will need (if you're not a mature student) 4 core subjects and 1 CTS course which really is a highschool diploma. If you're a mature student all you really need is English 30 mainly, or just an appointment with the associated Dean.