-> I'd see no reason why the GED "grad" is any less able, given what
-> I've
-> seen of the overwhelming majority of college freshmen who did
-> graduate from a conventional HS program!
Matt,
I doubt you have enough familiarity with the GED test to make such
statements. I know that I have had 10th graders who were mediocre
students drop out from school and pass that test. (Thankfully, only a
few isolated examples.) If they were able to take and pass that test
without completing 10th grade, and clearly were they to have completed
school through 12th grade would have meant they would have had
additional preparation and knowledge, then they could NOT have been as
well prepared by passing the GED as if they had completed 12th grade.
Now, even completing 12th grade doesn't ensure they would be prepared
for the university. But there you go using the converse of a statement
to justify your position again. Your logic skills are so poor, you
really need to go back and study your Boolean Algebra again.
Sheila
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