^Unfortunatly, I already dropped out about 3 months ago, taken the practice tests and past with 90% and higher.
And the best thing is.....considering the fact I'm not likely to fail, I won't have to spend $95 for every re-test. Which brings the total at $35, which I have worked off in the office.
My counciler actually sugjested the GED to me considering I only had 1 credit and I was in my Junior year. I moved a total of 6 times from Portland to Prinville (2 Years) back to Portland. And changed schools 3 times. There was no way in hell I was going to get up my credits.
Along with the credits, I missed a total of 200+ days of high school sence I started due to me getting ill 4 different times a month.
So that rendered finnishing school ALONG WITH BEING a super senior of 25 years old, basically hopeless. And I'm pretty sure that wouldn't have looked the best on a resume, were as a GED would show that I had problems with high school.
Sorry for the rant, but that's bascially the whole story. :0 I would have taken your advice long ago, but because of being sick so often through out the years, etc. By now it's just not possible.