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Dario Alonso says
The age group should be 17.
jaedyn wiggins says
the best age to get a high school diploma is at the age of 17 because around that age your more mature and know more in life than you do in other ages. the older you get the more you know stuff you didn’t know before.
Clalista Atienza says
17 is the best age to complete a high school diploma. Although, in my opinion I believe that the option to complete it is any time you are ready.
AA says
I believe the best age to get a high school diploma is 17. This is because you are older, which usually means that you are more mature. However, there are still many naive an/or immature 17 years olds that are not ready for the real world.
KN says
I think the best age to complete high school is 17 because students will be able to socially and mentally develop over the course of 4 years in high school. Also, students will be more mature at 17 and will be more ready for college.
Tate Hom says
12 is the best age to complete a high school diploma because the younger the better. The high school diploma, which is an utter waste of time will seem impressive if you received it at a extraordinarily young age.
Paul Bender says
12 year olds are mentally, psychologically, and physically superior to 17 year olds, therefore meaning that they are obviously more prepared for a high school diploma. Anyone who says otherwise has not taught in k-12 schools.