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If I Graduated High School In 2010

If I graduated in 2011 what year did I start high school?

2005 you were there for a long time

If I graduated in 2009 from high school when did you start high school?

2004 because you graduate in may but you start in August or around those times. So by the end of your freshman year it would be 2005 and you graduate at the end of the year not the beginning. So 2004

If I graduated high school in June 2010.... What year did I start ....?!?

I think you started in August or September of 1963, and it just took you a while to get through...

Dumb question: if someone graduated highschool in 2010, how old are they?

well it depends but id say the average right now, would be 18 or 19.

I completed my entire undergraduate studies at UCSD with grants and scholarships. I graduated with no debt and when I continue on to my masters, I will work to do the same.My question would be, why no scholarships? There are plenty of foundations out there that provide scholarships, not just based on academic performance either. There are definitely scholarships (and grants) available to those who are less fortunate and come from families that don't have the money to pay for school. It can be done, but it takes work. Applying for scholarships is often more difficult and time consuming than applying for jobs, but it's well worth it! I would highly recommend looking up organizations and foundations that support students who are looking to specialize in your desired area of study, and go from there. Go on the school's website and search the financial aid section. They should have a list of scholarships that can be sorted depending on your studies, ethnicity, and even gender.I really hope this helps. I know so many people who graduated with an enormous amount of debt and it baffles me as to why they never applied or actively pursued scholarships.

There really is no “class of” for graduate students.When specifically asked, I will state:(as an undergraduate) I was MIT class of 1973I did my grad studies in aero-astro at MIT with a specialty in structural mechanics and dynamicsNow I have provided all of the information one needs.Even then, one only answers the question that is posed to you without embellishment.An undergraduate education includes a lot of Maturing from a raw teenager into an adult, and you will be influenced by the overall undergraduate community and the events that are happening in the nation or region. Thus someone who is in the Class of 1973 will share some common experiences with others in similar graduating classes no matter which college they attended.Class of 1973: MIT, Harvard, BU, Tufts, Brandeis, Northeastern, BC, etc. we all shared similar experiences.Whereas a Graduate degree is a research Job and that is timeless and not as influenced by the year.My opinion only.

A college application reviewer might see an early graduation in one of two ways.1. You are ridiculously smart and were not meant for high school and you are meant for the academic prestige of the University. In this light, the reviewer would see you as someone who will enter college right away after you get your high school diploma.2. You are not committed. Many college applicants go above and beyond what their school requires of them to graduate. They take 4 or 5 years worth of science classes, they take 3 or 5 years worth of English, Math, Humanities based classes. To this reviewer they want to see that you went above and beyond and challenged yourselves academically for 4 full years. This shows ambition and desire to succeed in University. So graduating early would mean you only wanted to do the bare minimum to graduate. It shows a lack of ambition and you will be subpar when it comes to competing against other applicants that did a lot more in that 4 years.For me, I am more in line with the latter view. if a person graduates high school early because they just did the bare minimum to graduate, I would like to see that they did so in order to accomplish something greater and fulfilling beyond just a college admission. Graduate early, Take a year off between high school and college. Use that year to travel the world, volunteer and build houses for the homeless in 3rd world countries or maybe you have a band and you can tour and perform in bars across the country. Make an experience of your early graduation. But, in the end, you might not be able to compete well with other applicants if you just have the 3 years of high school experience. Colleges want to see maturity as well.

In school the students records are keep safe after the student graduation but its particular year only they keep the record.The particular period may be 10 year or 12 year that was based on the institution. But some school keep the students record at least 8 year after the graduation.Every institution have some particular unique rule. In government institution they keep all the record.Now a days the institution store the student data in the systematic records. So the records are safe in long time.If they delete the record from the system only the records are discard.

You can totally figure this out! Here’s how!Americans graduate high school after year twelve.Subtract seven from twelve.Then add that number to the current year.You’ll know your graduation year.

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