Should I get a College Preparatory Diploma or a Honors Diploma, in high school?
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I want to get more then a high school diploma, but which one will really help me in the long run? I want to eventually go to med school! P.S. I also and starting at a private high school (If that matters) Thanks!
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Answer:
well the preparatory diploma usually consists of dual credit classes. which are college classes... and can lower your gpa if you do not keep up with them. The honors diploma will get you a high gpa with scholarship opportunities, so you wont need those dual credit classes. If you are at a private high school make sure you do a lot of extra programs that will help you for college.
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