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Why Have You Decided To Study For High School Diploma
October 31, 2011
Why have you decided to study for the High School Diploma? Explain your decision and what you hope to gain by it. Be sure to give examples and be specific
I decided to study for my High School Diploma because I want a better future with a promising outlook. I made this decision in hopes of becoming a viable applicant in the workforce and to prepare for college. My primary reasons for studying for my high school diploma include but are not limited to: become more competitive in the workforce, pursue my dreams and ambitions of become a business consultant in Human Resources, attend college, and overcome fear.
1The decision to study for my high school diploma was made several years ago however; I allowed fear to become my

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