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Jadien
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If you graduated what your school would be in the UK, then you'd list that you're a graduate. In the states, being sixteen would put you a junior in most cases. A junior in HS.
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5:48 am on Oct. 11, 2008 | Joined June 2008 | 131 Days Active Join to learn more about Jadien Michigan, United States | Label Free Female | 4396 Posts | 7286 Points
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ZOMGimrae
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Uhm.i've never heard of a 16 year old going to college in the states, that wasnt like a super gifted child...
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Keego05
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Why're you looking at Uni's in your first year of College? Your College will assign you a Higher Education adviser in your second year, you should talk to them about it. I wouldn't bother with Uni in American, the lifestyle change and everything would be a hassle at first, i'd do a couple years of Uni here first and then go to America to carry on your studies.
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5:52 am on Oct. 11, 2008 | Joined Aug. 2006 | 286 Days Active Join to learn more about Keego05 England, United Kingdom | Straight Male | 4483 Posts | 7449 Points
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girlygrl
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Quote: from ZOMGimrae at 5:49 am on Oct. 11, 2008
Uhm.i've never heard of a 16 year old going to college in the states, that wasnt like a super gifted child... 
In England college comes before university. And at 16, you would be a junior in high school, as someone said earlier.
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aksamirae
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YOU ARE IN THE SAME GRADE! many homeschooled students often graduate early but they are still in the same grade. Ur a freshman in collage then right or a senior in highschool
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