All this talk from the word on the street...
Lot of good info out there though...
All this talk from the word on the street...
Public or private? Things may have changed a lot over the years, but I remember finding the flexibility of public HS friends scheduling odd until university where you did get that flexibility. The only options I remember having were a couple fine arts credits and where you wanted to start math freshman year. Everything else was pretty standard outside of choosing the level (college prep, honors, or AP).Anyone can take advantage of it - just complete the required credits.
My girls decided NOT to do this so to enjoy the end of senior year festivities. It's not difficult.
For the "full story," that's what one twin did. She has a chronic illness - surgery at the start of junior year. I just had her get her GED/HSE after first semester junior year and she took classes at Harper her "senior year," and goes on to get a 30 ACT and is now at DePaul for her second year.I would assume they could "graduate early" by taking the HSE (the new GED), and going from there. Similar to Bryce Harper.
Only public schools.Public or private? Things may have changed a lot over the years, but I remember finding the flexibility of public HS friends scheduling odd until university where you did get that flexibility. The only options I remember having were a couple fine arts credits and where you wanted to start math freshman year. Everything else was pretty standard outside of choosing the level (college prep, honors, or AP).
I would assume they could "graduate early" by taking the HSE (the new GED), and going from there. Similar to Bryce Harper.
Naz has never had a player leave at the semester of his senior year, to enroll in college, to be able to participate in spring practice?
My kid did not get admitted to DePaul as a transfer - she got in with a GED as a freshman and the couple of classes she took at Harper meant nothing except she did not have to take English 101 or a 100-level bio class.GED/Bryce Harper route only works if you then go to a JUCO first and then become a transfer student. 4 year university won't accept direct admit with GED
All students are required to take religion all four years while at Mcc. However, if they had the credits to graduate early, they didn't hold the religion requirement over them!From what I've heard, more than one has tried, but because of their religious ed. requirements...Naz hasn't allowed anyone to graduate at the semester.
what info and where? I see neither the kid nor Nazareth speaking for themselves here...Lot of good info out there though...
what info and where? I see neither the kid nor Nazareth speaking for themselves here...
i bet if the option was to graduate in 3.5 year but you have to pay semester 2 tuition up front I bet a lot of families would consider it.I would venture to guess a bug reason the vast majority of Catholic schools in the area do not allow this is due to tuition loss.
i bet if the option was to graduate in 3.5 year but you have to pay semester 2 tuition up front I bet a lot of families would consider it.
Staying at Naz, graduating in June and not going to IMG didn't seem to hurt Julian Love.
But we are assuming this discussion is ongoing with said unnamed student. Unless it's scrawled on the street in LaGrange Park and I missed it.
This thread is a giant hypothesis about two parties, neither of whom is represented here, nor proven to even be involved in this current discussion.
I get your experience, but that is not the current situation, it's your situation. And we don't even know the current situation is real.
My guess is the unnamed kid cares about Benet...
It's a different ball of wax trying to be a freshman starter at the QB position compared to some others
Exhibit A, JT Daniels. Daniels lost only 4 games as a starter in high school. Now that he is at USC, starting as a true freshman for only the 2nd time in USC history, we can see how that is working out.
It is possible that coaches and parents are expecting too much of these kids by not allowing them finish out there high school years. They are only going to be a high school senior once, and if talented enough can play college ball for 5 years.
Well Daniels didn't have the benefit of being there in January for spring ball.... that's kinda the entire point of this conversation
Well Daniels didn't have the benefit of being there in January for spring ball.... that's kinda the entire point of this conversation
You really have to judge - do I have a legit shot to start as a freshman and turn pro after junior year. Then it makes sense.
Allow me to repeat football is PLAN B! If you’re fortunate enough to play in the NFL fantastic, but use Football don’t let Football use you!