I was kind of shocked that the counselor didn't just encourage her to stick it out.

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I have no experience with this at all, but wow.

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if she's miserable at school(and there are lots of great students who are miserable) why make her "stay the course" She has a different, perhaps more difficult option..find a way to make it happen

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There are some threads about this - if you look around. He's a bright kid but didn't apply himself at school for a variety of reasons. I also think it would have made a big difference if my parents had had me evaluated for depression and seen about treatment, but there was much less awareness about depression in those days. You take it and go to Community College or Work. Does anyone have any experience with this? No, it will not hurt your daughters chances getting into UC.Have you been following UCs new prioritiesfor admissions? He did the practice test that is in the application packet and had no problem passing the test. At DVC, the faculty was without exception marvelous, and the departments seemed wonderful - from library science to music to environmental science and horticulture. If you pass the CHSPE you may (with your parent's approval) leave high school early. You can go to work or attend community college, or you may be able to attend a 4-year college or university. But it is a commuter school, without a lot of strong on-campus activities, as far as I could see. Shes now at CCSF full time taking horticulture,history 17A, pre-calc, English 1A with threehalf days on campus and wednesdaysand fridays off. CHSPE is an acronym for California High School Proficiency Exam. If she dropped out, she was no longer subject to that law. What I am constantly being reminded of is that each child takes a different path. Hey there, I did the CHPSE back in the early 90s -- awesome that it's still an option, although I'm sorry to hear your daughter is struggling. The CHSPE is very similar to the CAHSEE, but the questions are more difficult. Should I take CHSPE? Of course, they do fill up at IS, (and they're closed right now) and I'm sure most folks are exploring options like this one. There is an alternative program that you enroll at the CC but are still a HS student and take a mix of independent study HS classes along with some CC courses. In addition, the GED is used across the country while the CHSPE is only offered to California residents. 60. All in all, he skipped about 1-1/2 yrs of HS - that is a good deal of reading, history and science core knowledge that he missed. Going to a very structured program really helped. He was hanging around at home a lot those last two years because he had so little class time and I couldn't get him out of the house much - I didn't know what would become of him. If he goes that route he might end up graduating one year earlier than if he'd finished up high school & then gone directly to a 4 year school, but he may take longer in community college or the 4 year college.. either way is fine. CHISPE mom, Does anyone have a referral for a tutor/test prep for the CHSPE? Specifically, some people think the CHSPE is not recognized outside of California. There are definitely less schools that offer merit aid to transfers. Kind, respectful of the teachers and a diligent student. And not only will she miss out on some of the traditional HS rites of passage - the prom, graduation, and so on - and find she has less and less in common with her high school friends, but she'll miss out on the full college experience as well..

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The upside: There's a wider range of classes available at a CC than in your typical HS, and students have a great deal of autonomy in choosing their classes. Community colleges are not the same - some are more academically oriented, some have excellent theater / arts programs, some are great at certificate programs, and so forth. The minimum passing score is 350. Michigan State University. To take the CHSPE, a student must be 16 years old. Both of my teens have left Berkeley High due to mental health issues and the school environment/administration just being totally not equipped to support them. That is a fact. One concern I have at this point is class availability at the CC due to budget. In our case it is not that she is a high-achiever. What do you get if you pass the test in California? You can get review books for both tests at libraries or book stores. You complete your HS grad requirements along with taking some CC classes. My 15 year old daughter would like to enroll in Berkeley City College and would also like to pursue a high school diplomaequivalency. He has just turned 18, and it seems different now. She sent me to a trade school to learn computer programming, and when I finished I went to work full-time and moved out. Those who pass this test receive a certificate of proficiency, which is the legal equivalent of a high school diploma. The CHSPE worked well for us! Eligible persons who pass the CHSPE are awarded a Certificate of Proficiency by the California State Board of Education. Your kid can drop out and go to city college instead. 110. Bestdecision ever. He easily passed the HS equivalency test and we were seriously thinking of sending him straight to community college rather then go into 11th grade at BHS! Our child went to IS for both Junior and Senior years. HiSET scoring occurs on a scale that runs to 20.

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@Mom60- We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. GED vs. CHSPE To take the GED, a student must be 18 years old, or a drop-out for 6 months. Is the California High School Proficiency Exam the same as a GED? as the previous poster said, homeschooling is your answer here! <p>I qualify to take the California High School Proficieny Examination (CHSPE). These cookies track visitors across websites and collect information to provide customized ads. She has no desire to live in a dorm nor experience the party atmosphere that is at almost any college. Technically, these options lead to a diploma that is equal to a high school diploma. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. Read more about the testat www.chspe.net/about/. I think the test is 3 or 4 hours long, and covers mostly math and english. I have been homeschooling my younger kids for the past two years, and it's super easy to file to a PSA in California, a private school affidavit. And taking lower-division requirements at a CC then transferring to a 4-year is an economical way to get a brand-name degree at a bargain price.

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Some alternatives you might consider: USC has a program for a few very high-achieving students, who enter as freshmen after their junior year of HS. The CHSPE, if passes, grants said student the equivalency of a high school diploma. Both exams, when taken successfully, lead to your state's HSE (high school equivalency) diploma, a credential that qualifies you to attend credit-bearing college courses and will surely bring about far better employment opportunities. Carrie, My stepson is about to take the CHSPE and leave high school with the intention of going to community college. It does not store any personal data. Coming in as a transfer student means they MUST follow a proscribed course series for the full two years to be accepted. Look at community colleges and university extension programs for classes that would count. However, it depends what classes you take in CC and what classes you had in high school. Performance cookies are used to understand and analyze the key performance indexes of the website which helps in delivering a better user experience for the visitors. The UCs, at least, require transfer students to declare a major when they apply, which might be a problem for an 18-year-old. (Bright but terrible grades, no interest, couldn't stand the high school ''scene'', etc.) Sue. Not the case last spring. Other uncategorized cookies are those that are being analyzed and have not been classified into a category as yet. For UCs and Cal States, if a student takes even one CC or college class after the CHSPE, he/she must apply as a junior transfer student, with at least 60 transferable college units completed.

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The downside: Most CCs are commuter schools, with a mix of adult and older teenage students. She has stated many times that she has no desire for the traditional college experience. One of the biggest advantages is saving money. I'm worried that he may find being surrounded with nothing but older kids could be more isolating for him and that this is not a reversible decision. I was under the impression they were required to do so. We think he would be able to handle the work load and is a pretty smart kid. If youre transferring from CC, just finish your GE requirements and transfer with TAG/TAP. The colleges shown here from the tristate area represent a small sampling of the thousands of schools that grant credit for passing CLEP exams. In fact, there can be great benefits to attending a community college. Most community colleges, adult schools, and continuation schools have GED review courses and can administer the test whenever the student feels ready to try it. If youre looking for support/funding, you might check out one of the homeschool charter schools. There are other schools that admit strong students after their junior year - check the websites of schools she's interested in.

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By the way, mom60, our counselors give the CHSPE information to all the kids. 7 What is the California high school proficiency examination? Do colleges accept CHSPE? I was bright and did quite well until high school, when my grades began slipping and I stopped doing much work. I'm not aware of programs in the East Bay. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. If you want a degree from MSU, take a few CLEP exams and spend that extra money on some premium Ramen. Its a great starter, stepping stone if you are still young, and money is tight. And who they are targeting? No grades can be lower than a C. Many freshman applicants have strong academic records. Or still a transfer student? Just tell them you are homeschooling her. Can an 18 year old take the CHSPE? However, putting your community college experience on a resume does not look bad, especially if you earned a professional certificate. My son, who should be starting his senior year of high school, took the California High School Proficiency Exam this summer. That is a fact. We moved our upcoming junior to private school where at least online means the day spent in class on zoom with teachers instruction. I want to pay it forward because its so awesome and I think it saved her life. First, has your daughter already turned 16? Consider also talking with a college counselor to see if your son has taken enough courses to enter a UC or CSU; in our case, Rory Bled was our savior. The first step is to make an appointment with a community college guidance counselor to understand his options, course of study, required additional courses, testing (if needed), and skills assessment. Passing the CHSPE only allows you to legally not attend high school. The CHSPE can be taken by all California students 16 years of age or older. Wish I could do it again. I took the California High School Proficiency Exam when I was 16and have zero regrets. Nothing helped, so we decided to have him test out of high school and go to work. Another boy who was exceptionally bright through middle school, has had a very tough time in high school, tested out and is now happily in residence at the Green Gulch Farm of the Zen Center. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. Legally, all colleges in the state of California have to honor the CHSPE as an equivalent to a diploma. My oldest daughter struggled to accept my queerness, so she went to live with my evangelical mother. Earn college credit. In California, 16 year old students can take it after their sophomore year in high school. I hope it's as good for your daughter as it was for my son. What level of math is on the GED? A complete understanding of Algebra I and basic English are all that's needed to pass, really.'' I wish that I had found a high school community where I fit in, where I could make friends and do all the stuff that kids are only able to do once in their lives (prom, field trips, senior pranks, being silly together, sleepovers, etc). It took me many years to get over what felt like a huge messy failure. This is a path my D would like to strongly consider. math), you dont have to take that section again, even if you do not pass the other sections. If students have completed the course requirements for college admissions (and have the grades, SATs, experience etc.). 6. As a current teacher I am highly skeptical about most of the K12 online schools and their quality, and if your son is smart I doubt that would satisfy his desire to learn. The caveat is that they really do have to be intrinsically motivated to get their work done. A student is given three and a half hours to pass the exam, and must attain a passing score on both sections. Before your son gives up on high school, tour a few to see if he can find his tribe. Passing rates on the ELA section were higher than passing rates on the Mathematics section. Hi Reddit, I'm currently a sophomore in high school and I'm moving out state next year and I would've done an "early college program" anyway. As a high school student, CA law limits the number of college classes you can take - 1 per semester as a junior and 2 per semester as a senior. We're not finding it easy to work through the websites of the colleges and figure out where to go and what to do especially to get him in partway through the semester. (He did have the option of continuing with school even after he passed, in case he wanted to work towards getting his high school diploma). Click Done following double-checking everything. By clicking Accept All, you consent to the use of ALL the cookies. Warning: Creating default object from empty value in /homepages/17/d4294970467/htdocs/morpheus/wp-content/themes/virtue/themeoptions/inc/class.redux_filesystem.php on . He sets his alarm and gets himself out the door on time for work - something that never happened with school. He worked at two part-time jobs for what would have been his senior year, he's now on a gap-year program overseas. We use cookies on our website to give you the most relevant experience by remembering your preferences and repeat visits. What is the meaning of it is during our darkest moments that we must focus to see the light? Is the California high school Proficiency Exam hard? im about to take it in the fall and im looking for colleges/universities (not community colleges) that will take me. We did Connecting Waters East Bay, but Ive also heard good things about Valley View. Get the Chspe Transcript you need. QS World Ranking. I was very worried about him for many reasons, but felt that I had no choice but to let him try something different. Here's the link from the state:https://www.cde.ca.gov/sp/ps/affidavit.asp. And good luck to your D.

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If you continue as a high school student BUT take the option of classes from the community college, does that possibly give you the best of both worlds? If so, my understanding is no need to be enrolled in high school. There are posts in the same newsletter that seem relevant to your concern about your bright 18 year old who would like to leave HS, so I don't want to duplicate. High achieving, very creative. You can take the test in sections; once you pass a section (e.g. Minimum PTE score (Band score) The University of British Columbia. The CHSPE provides you the opportunity to work on your extracurricular pursuits on a full-time basis, without the interference of a regular high school routine. We are trying to think outside the box for the upcoming year, as the AP exam testing, SAT and ACT testing has not adjusted quickly to accommodate the new constraints we are all under. I think there are quite a few younger students at community colleges these days. My understanding is that you need a High School Diploma to be accepted into any 4 year University.