A few days ago
Anonymous

Has anyone graduated high school a whole year early? I’m a junior. I’m tryna double up on classes.?

Has anyone graduated high school a whole year early? I’m a junior. I’m tryna double up on classes.?

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A few days ago
firefitter171

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I graduated High school in my Junior year. It ended up that all I needed was to take 2 night classes. the first was an English class to get my Senior English and a government class. It is harder to do what I did now in Ohio anyway because the class that graduated my Junior year had to have 19 credits, I slid in there (class of 2001). if I would have stayed in school another year I would have had to get 21 credits (2002 class). now I think they need 24 credits to graduate. good luck.
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A few days ago
Kitkat
It is possible, however you would have had to start when you were a freshman. I think at this point you are out of luck at best you could graduate a semester early. But even that would be alot of stress.

Charlie has some very good points.

High school is the best time of a lot of people’s lifes. Have fun and relax while you still can!

All you have to look foward to is the working world.

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A few days ago
REWARDS1 FTW
Probably no one has graduated high school a whole year early, unless they’re a freakin genius. However, I advise you not to double up on your classes. It adds too much pressure and it’ll make you stressed out all the time. You should enjoy your time in high school. As a junior, you should be preparing for college. If you double up on classes, you’ll be too stressed out and you’ll probably fail everything. I recommend you take it easy and try not to double up on your classes. Enjoy high school, it could be the last time you hang our with some of your friends.
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A few days ago
ReDBaTRS-x
though im pleasently suprised by your determination, please do keep in mind not to over do it. Once you’re burned out its pretty difficult to regain the drive. There is no MAJOR problems or dilemmas in graduating early, just a reassurance of buffer room, but like i mentioned earlier, dont get burned out. Regardless of what you decide, good luck.
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