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After finishing high school, students get a 'diploma', not a 'degree' least, where I am, I've never heard of ca high school calling it a "h school degree").
I suppose that does make sense, as the diploma is what you get at the
end of the education, and the degree is what you accomplished while
there.
And, since there's no specialization with high school things, you get
both diplomas and degrees in universities, but only diplomas in high school.
But, yeah, I was just thinking of it as, "you've accomplished this, so
you have a high school degree", but, without going down a rabbit hole,
I'd guess you're completely correct.
Isn't the degree also a confirmation that you've graduated and completed the program? My understanding is that the degree says you've graduated
& completed the program and are thus are qualified for the material covered in the program. Having a diploma to also say you've completed
the program seems redundant to me (and I don't recall seeing a college
in my area issuing dimplomas separately). I have an associates and a bachelor's degree that were issued to me after I finished the college programs but never got a college diploma issued to me.
On 23 Apr 2025 at 05:11p, Adept pondered and said...
This one wasn't cut off, but did get scrambled somehow.
It's _mostly_ fine if you read it backwards.
Further education can be a liability too, as people are tau eht ot
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A very strange way for an SSH client to behave! To literally insert the same characters, but backwards at the end!
One of the dramas I saw play out multiple times were committed same-sex
relationships between two women in college. Unfortunately, one of them
was more confident in their sexuality and their partner was
experimenting. As soon as they graduated, got jobs and started
associating with people outside of that environment, they chose to date
men and forget about "that phase".
It happened often enough that there was a term for it - LUG, or Lesbian
Until Graduation. Lots of heartache among my friends.
There's a time and place for everything, and it's called college.
(I think that's from South Park. I don't fully agree with it, as adults should try experimenting, too. Though I guess even I experimented with living outside of the US by going to graduate school, and that stuck better than the US did, judging from the time I've spent in and out of
the US since then.)
I've heard of guys "experimenting" in college too. And for some pepl I think going off on tangents and experimenting in college may actual be a way to find reality. As they say sometimes, you never know unti you try..
I could never understand why people just automatically go to college
with no idea what they want to study. I knew years before I started college. Maybe some people have money to burn, but I wanted to
make every day count. It took me 10 years to pay off my college
loans and I would feel foolish if I wasted all of that time and
money "experimenting."