Eh... 17 I guess? I was born in September so I wouldn't have been 18 yet. Didn't repeat any years.
Eh... 17 I guess? I was born in September so I wouldn't have been 18 yet. Didn't repeat any years.
I technically graduated high school at 17 so no repeats, but mentally n emotionally dropped out junior year. Needless to say, didn't make it through the first year of college, and going back would only produce the same result and waste more money.
I finished all my credits a semester early. I had the option to leave but decided to stay until the end of the school year. So technically 17 but in reality 18.
I repeated 12th grade so I finished my highschool at 20 years old.
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17.
I was born September ‘96.
Graduated in May ‘14.
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Scorpio here. Graduated at 18.
I bet kids will be held back because of this corona bizniz
Pretty much all my school life I was the youngest of the class. There were other kids that were the same age, but usually they'd have a birthday before the end of the school year, leaving me to be the only kid to be a certain years old, since I had a summer birthday.
But in my junior year of High School I became majorly depressed. I already was for years but it sort of became unbearable at that point. Missing a few days resulted in a meeting, where the school though the best course of action was to let me take a break for a while and set up a future meeting to see how I could graduate (because I was doing badly in all my classes).
Well, the school never called back. Never made a meeting. They silently dropped me. Honestly, to me it wasn't a big deal at the time because I thought I was already kicked out, I didn't realize I was supposed to go back eventually. But of course my parent was pissed.
I ended up just enrolling in an online school later in the year, which meant I had like half a year off before school started. I technically met my credit requirements to be a graduate in January of 2019, but I didn't get my diploma/didn't sign up for college till the middle of 2019.
So yea... I fucked it up and graduated 7 months to a year after I was supposed to, depending on how you look at it. I was 18.5 when I met the credits and 19 when my diploma came
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