Sophomore is the new Senior |
Sophomore is the new Senior |
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Should Kids Be Able To Graduate After 10th Grade?
QUOTE High school sophomores should be ready for college by age 16. That's the message from New Hampshire education officials, who announced plans Oct. 30 for a new rigorous state board of exams to be given to 10th graders. Students who pass will be prepared to move on to the state's community or technical colleges, skipping the last two years of high school. Absolutely preposterous! >=0 Reminds me of BSEC here in NYC. Bard High School Early College completes the high school curriculum within 2 years so if the students survive the end of their senior year, they would have an Associates Degree. |
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I was 17 too. I was definitely ready to get out of high school by 16. The only obvious downside would be going to college at 17, because you wouldn't be able to do the same things as an 18 year old without a fake.
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