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As the big day draws near, and you're preparing to walk up and accept your high school diploma, there is often a big rush for some students to make sure they've met all the requirements to receive their graduation certificate. Before you can don your cap and gown, you will need to acquire all of the proper credits To learn more about how to graduate from high school, check out the tips and information relayed on this page.
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Step 1: State Requirements
- Every state is different when it comes to high school graduation requirements, but for the most part they are similar. Check your state requirements to make sure you meet the minimum credits accumulated to graduate. You will need to make sure that you're credits are disbursed in the allotted subjects.
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Step 2: Exit Interview
- During the final months of high school, you will be required to meet with your guidance counselor to make sure all of your credits are in order. During this interview, you may also be encouraged to discuss your future plans and begin making college plans if you haven't already done so.
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Conclusion
- Graduating from high school is no small feat. Students spend thirteen years in school building up toward that big day, and you will want to make sure that everything is perfect when you walk down the aisle to accept your diploma. Start out by making sure you have met the state requirements to receive a diploma. Sit down in an exit interview with your school counselor to make sure your affairs are in order. Order your cap and gown, and get those invitations sent out as early as possible. Before graduation, the school will hold a rehearsal so you can get an idea of what's expected of you during the big ceremony.
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