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About Patricia Ireland-Williams
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I am a retired K-12 Public School Principal (8 years as a teacher and counselor) and 23 years as an administrator. I can help parents with questions about how the system works, provide ideas on how to solve school issues or assist teachers in coping with the plethera of stressors they face.

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I am currently an educational consultant and have served on the State of Arizona Solutions Team.
 
   

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Topic: Teaching Advice



Expert: Patricia Ireland-Williams
Date: 11/7/2006
Subject: back to school

Question
i am legally an adult now since i am 18 years old so i am responsible for my education now.are you saying i am not qualified for a college or university if i get a ged ever as if i cant make up the lack of education in a community college then transfer to a university cause that was my plan.

Answer
Most community colleges accept a GED as entry level....you may have to take a test to determine your proficency levels in order to avoid introductory classes in English and Math, but you may qualify for 101 classes.  I think it would be great if you could enter community college and then transfer to a University.  Good plan!

Best Wishes,

Patricia

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