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The annoying part (To me) is that my high school never said anything about CHSPE at any point. If I'd known about it, I would have jumped on it without hesitation. As for the cons? "You don't get the whole high school experience." That's not really the bad thing you think it is.
@yo_yo_master99ur not that smart as u think u are i graduated early it’s just doubling ur work load i still got the highschool experience it’s not that bad i rlly liked the fights but yea man just stay in school
@@busys8286 your trying fit two years into one year for me i had both junior and senior year in one year it was incredible hard for me and took a lot of tears and hard work to pull it off
@yo_yo_master99 if you're harvard, would you want a 15 year old genius or an 18 year old genius? This is just common sense. Graduating early is sandbagging yourself. As you said, you don't need to be a genius to graduate early, so it doesn't show colleges anything on its own.
i did the math and assuming some of us are done with online school switch to homeschool. i live in texas so this is probably not much help seeing they are laid back with the home school requirements. I do not have to take state tests or sats. if you cram 1 semester/4 months into 2 months thats one credit for each subject automatically eliminating the p.e. elective and fine arts. it brings you down to 3 credits needed for endorsements, math, elar and 2 credits needed for sci and ss. if you keep the pace of even quicker youre looking at 8 months total to complete four years of school. it sounds like a lot but it gets easier if you only focus on algebra 1 and two and geometry colleges suggest trig and calc however tests do not cover that sats mainly go over algebra which was covered in the 6th, 7th and 8th grade. school is a long path and i want as much time to earn money and travel as possible good luck everyone
Great information Shubh. Question is additional subject like government and economics can take through chase. I see only the main subjects. And do they offer a AP credit through the test
When will people understand that schooling is actually a business. The Public Education system especially k-12 is still a business. The government pays the school district 23,000 dollars per student per year. It is not to the interest of the district to tell you that there are options to get out of high school and straight into a community college or university. Per every student that graduates early they are at a loss of 69,000 dollars. Pretty much everything in the United states you need to deeply investigate for yourself and see the options as absolutely everything is a business meant to exploit you. I was discouraged heavily by both my school and my parents who are boomers to not take this exam and go through the ridiculous experience and time wasting experience of High School. Most people can graduate college by 19 or earlier if they take this path. Honestly getting your associates degree from a community college for around 6000 dollars is a great option to then transfer to any other university and complete your bachelor. NO one can take aways your associates degree and you run into less issues with college transfer unit issues. The entire system is a huge money scam and doctrine to make you a debt slave to banks for student loans. Do not listen to your counselor but do your own research.
From the website: You may take the CHSPE only if on the test date you: are at least sixteen years old, or have been enrolled in grade ten for one academic year or longer, or will complete one academic year of enrollment in grade ten at the end of the semester during which the next regular administration will be conducted. (Regular administrations are the fall and spring administration each school year.) Hope that helps.
How did you graduate at 13? I’m 14 and I’m trying to graduate early but I’m not getting many straightforward answers. If you could help me out, it would be greatly appreciated.
1-Do you still get your high school diploma if you take the High School Proficiency exam? 2-Can you go into the military if you take this exam? 3-Will I still be able to go into medical school and residency? 4-What is your estimate on how long the process of starting to talk to your counselor-finishing the High School Proficiency Exam? 5-Do you know if the exam has the same requirements in Texas? If not, what are they? Sorry if I’m asking many questions. I have been trying to look it up but I’m not getting very promising answers.❤❤❤
In case you still haven't gotten answers: 1. Passing the CHSPE is recognized as a high school diploma. 2. Yes but it may limit your options. Talk to a Recruiter for specifics. 3. Yes. You still need a college degree though. 4. You don't need permission from your counselor. Just pay the fee and take the test. 5. Look up "Texas First Early High School Completion Program" for further information. CHSPE only applies to California high school students. Good luck to you!
@@Notification542 thats really cool, good luck on the test. i'm also interested in medical school and residency. Im wondering if you pass the test you are taking in December, will you just graduate in may of 2025 ?
When it comes to the application process you really just have to put your transcript. And the school that you attend to to graduate it’s not that hard. Well maybe just for a regular community college
@@Mark-so2yd Idk bcs I am from Australia so for us we can but not many people do that here. Ik people do homeschool here but mainly people graduate normally as we have to take final school exams to get into university unlike USA they have many options and test options:)
@@Mark-so2yd Sorry i don't usually be friend with people online but i'd rather be friend in real life cuz i have some bad experience with online. But ty though.