<p>hi,i’m new here.
em…okay,my case is a little bit complicated,so it’s quite long…</p>
<p>I am from Hong Kong
High school students here usually graduate in Form 5(=11th grade).
They take a public exam and then they are considered “high school graduate”.
They can then get accepted by community colleges in US if they wanna study in the US…</p>
<p>In other words,you take the exam,you graduate.</p>
<p>But this year,the system’s changed.Students will take the exam in Form 6.This pulverizes my plan as I wanted to study in a community college in California after finishing Form 5.</p>
<p>So I decided to take a public exam from Britain(IGCSE).The old system of ours was the same as the Brit’s,that is to take the exam in Form 5 and get considered graduate.</p>
<p>PROBLEM:
Even I take the exam,and this proves that “I am of the level of high school graduate”,I don’t have a high school diploma,which i don’t know if it’s required in admission in CC.</p>
<p>I’ve asked De Anza College(the one i wanna get in),the Director of International Student Programs said they will CONSIDER me for admission if I take the IGCSE and apply for De Anza.But my bro said the departments of De Anza are quite separate,there’s still no guarantee that the admission department is gonna consider me.</p>
<p>My plan is to finish cc in two years,then transfer to a UC.Here comes another problem.
A university requires applicants to show their high school diploma during application…</p>
<p>QUESTION:
1.Does taking the IGCSE help getting me accepted by a community college,if i don’t have a high school diploma?</p>
<p>2.Is a high school diploma really important when applying a university?Can i just show my transcripts to prove that i’ve studied in high school?</p>
<p>3.Is there any other way for an underaged non-high school graduate to get into a CC then a UC after two years without a high school diploma?</p>
<p>4.Some ppl told me that I can go to Washington as CCs there provide high school completion program.But my bro said it’s useless as my aim is definitely a UC and transferring from Washington to a CC in California is not possible either as the units would be complicated.</p>
<p>Is that so?So if i get into CC in CA,i can’t get into schools like John Hopkins?I wanna major in something about biology and chemistry.John Hopkins seems really great…</p>
<p>But anyway,UC is still good.</p>
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<p>Thank you for reading!Big apology for my English,hope you understand me.</p>
<p>And please don’t tell me to apply after finishing Form 6.I don’t wanna waste a year while I should be qualified to study in a community college.</p>
<p>Thanks again.Please Help!</p>