Ged South Carolina that we offer is fully accredited by Higher Accreditation Board and recognized in all states and worldwide. All students getting Ged from Senford High School has an ID number to track details of his/her background for future reference to apply for better Jobs and study further in any institute, college and university of his own choice, GED South Carolina.
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According to the National Education Association (www.nea.org), more South Carolina students are getting high scores on the SAT exams. The number of high Verbal SAT scores has increased 38% since 1994; the number of high Math SAT scores has increased 73% in that same time. (High scores are defined as those of 600 or above).
South Carolina High School Graduation Minimum Requirements
In order for a student to graduate from high school in the state of North Carolina, the Department of Education has established a curriculum as follows:
English/Language Arts: 4 credits
Mathematics: 4
Science: 3
U.S. History and Constitution: 1
Economics: 0.5
U.S. Government: 0.5
Other Social Studies: 1
Physical Education (or Junior ROTC as a substitute): 1
Computer Science (includes keyboarding): 1
Foreign Language or Career Education: 1
Electives: 7
In addition, students must demonstrate computer literacy before graduation. Each student must also pass the South Carolina Exit Examination prior to graduation.
South Carolina College Admission Requirements
4 or more credits English (emphasis on composition and usage)
2 credits foreign language (both credits must be earned in the same language)
3 credits mathematics (including algebra and geometry)
2 credits laboratory sciences (including biology, physics, or chemistry)
1 credit US or world history
2 credits other social science
1 credit elective
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