I've been considering an online high school diploma instead of a traditional one but worry about its acceptance in the job market. Are online diplomas generally viewed as legitimate by employers?
An online high school diploma from an accredited institution can certainly be accepted by employers. However, the key word here is 'accredited'. Accreditation ensures that a school's curriculum meets a certain standard set by an external accreditation organization. This is important to check before enrolling in any online high school program.
Bear in mind that the reputation of the online school may also impact an employer’s perception of your diploma. Some employers may prefer candidates who graduated from a traditional, in-person high school due to perceived differences in the rigor and socialization opportunities, even though these perceptions aren't always accurate.
Before deciding to enroll in an online high school, consider reaching out to potential future employers or colleges to understand their perspective on online high school diplomas, just to be extra sure. Each employer or college may have different views on this issue.
Lastly, remember that other factors such as experience, skills, and qualifications can often outweigh the type of high school diploma you have when applying for a job.
To sum up, an online high school diploma – especially from an accredited institution – can be valid and accepted. Just ensure you're building a strong skill set and gaining relevant experience to make yourself a desirable candidate in the job market.
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