How To Pass Napolcom Exam?

Does this make sence , ok if a high school student has all there credits but dont pass the exit exam they?

  • dont get there high school deploma , and if they dont have all there credits but pass the high school exit exam they still dont get there diploma, it dont make sence seeing how if they passs the exit exam they know everything there suppose to know but unless they have there credits they wont get there diploma wheres the balance in this ie the fairness . i feel that if they can pass the exit exam they no what they should there for should get there diploma what do u think ? another thing they only get 2 trys to pass the test , well some kids arnt good at testing they hear the word test and freak out , are the schools doing something to help the kids who in general are not test takers ?

  • Answer:

    Well... Maybe they aren't passing you cause you can't pass English. Is that the case? Your misspelled words are: sence = sense there = their dont = doesn't deploma = diploma passs = pass there = they're wheres = where's no = know there for = therefor u = you arnt = aren't And to answer your question: If you can not pass the exit exam, but you have enough credits to graduate, you should not get your diploma, cause obviously you did not learn enough to graduate. If you pass the exit exam but don't have enough credits to graduate, you should not graduate. To graduate from high school means you are ready for life OUTSIDE of school, or to further your education in a college or university. If you cannot pass the exam, or do not have enough credits, then you cannot get into a college or university. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~… Edit add in... You said: "ICG THANK U FOR YOUR ANSWER BUT IM NOT ASKING FOR MYSELF SENCE I HAVE ALREADY FINISHED SCHOOL UM OVER 21 YEARS AGO ,ADN IM NOT HERE TO JUDE N E ONE ON SPEELING ETC OR EVEN ON GRAMMER" Umm... okay... let me translate: "ICG, thank YOU for your answer, but I'M not asking for myself SINCE I have already finished school. ((You either typed in, "I'm over 21 years old" or "Ummm over 21 years ago". With your spelling, who can guess...)) And, I'm not here to judge anyone on spelling, grammer, etc." My response: That's a shame. Cause I have so much fun doing it.

dale621 at Yahoo! Answers Visit the source

Was this solution helpful to you?

Just Added Q & A:

Find solution

For every problem there is a solution! Proved by Solucija.

  • Got an issue and looking for advice?

  • Ask Solucija to search every corner of the Web for help.

  • Get workable solutions and helpful tips in a moment.

Just ask Solucija about an issue you face and immediately get a list of ready solutions, answers and tips from other Internet users. We always provide the most suitable and complete answer to your question at the top, along with a few good alternatives below.