02-06-2023, 07:13 PM
(02-04-2023, 06:42 AM)rachel83az Wrote:(02-03-2023, 09:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Since I was only going by this particular thread, I'm just going with what I read here.
I did not mean that a non-US citizen should create a homeschool diploma, I meant that a US Citizen might be able to create one. Obviously, you can't have a US homeschool diploma if you're not a US citizen (and that goes without saying). Of COURSE you should not do something that is illegal in your country - DUH!
Yet, you doubled down when I mentioned that IReallyNeedADegree is not American - reiterating your suggestion to make up a diploma.
(02-03-2023, 09:03 PM)dfrecore Wrote: Now, I'd also like to say that if you create a thread here, you should not assume that someone has read every other thread you've ever written, and knows your life story. You should really assume that they ONLY are reading this thread, and they only have as much info as you put in THIS thread. I only read and am commenting on THIS thread, and am assuming that a person getting their GED because they did not graduate from high school IN THE US because that's all I can really glean HERE IN THIS THREAD. It would not occur to most people here in the US that someone from a foreign country is going to get their GED here in the US, because that would not make a lot of sense. But to act as if I'm deficient in some way because I don't automatically know that this is not a US citizen is kind of strange.
I don't know if it's because you've had a long week at work or what, but you did post twice suggesting that IReallyNeedADegree should just make up a homeschool diploma.
Even if IReallyNeedADegree were American, making up a homeschool diploma is really terrible advice for someone who wants to study in not-America (abroad). I would have to double-check to be sure, but I think that the US is the only (First World) country that has both compulsory schooling and allows homeschooling. Trying to get into an international university with a homeschooling diploma is, at best, going to be difficult. It's more likely akin to asking the student to ride to the moon on a bicycle. It's not happening.
I did not double-down on suggesting a homeschool diploma; my 2nd post way saying that you couldn't necessarily KNOW that a US High school diploma from a home school was from a homeschool - I was just explaining some information.
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