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Ann L Ogle
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How to reply: "When did you graduate from high school?"

If this question arises during an interview, politely reply: "Apparently you have a reason for asking, may I ask what it is? It is more tactful that saying: "Why?" and shifts the question back to the employer. Another tip, "Oh, I could obtain a copy of my diploma (transcript, etc) if necessary." There are a lot of tough interview questions you should be ready to answer.

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how do you answer when they ask whatyear you graduated school

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I don’t quite remember it. The only thing that I remember that it was tough. And I don’t know whether I can do it again. You can’t succeed in modern education if you don’t have anyone and anything to help you. For example, writing services. Here https://essay-writing-services.reviews/grademiners-com-review/ is my favourite. What do you think about it? Well, I can say that it is a necessary thing for every student now. Check the website to learn everything.

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Paula Zion
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Me too. It's like being over 21 is too old to do anything

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Mark R
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I've had four recruiters ask me the year that I graduated from high school. as soon as I tell them they hang up the phone on me.

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I wonder why the employer would ask such a question and why you don't want to answer it directly. As I know, you would need to write such information in the resume. I'm currently working with https://paper-writing-service.reviews/6dollaressay-com-review/ but before that I worked in a resume writing service, so I know that such information should be indicated there. It's better to answer such questions directly, otherwise it will arouse suspicion and the interviewer will no longer trust you. So just tell the truth.

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In 2003 I received my GED. I'm calling first thing monday to get a copy. I was just excepted at WCU and all excepted for financial aid. I start my first class in January. I will also e-mail the ged to you

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Vincent Lynch
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Ann !!!!! That is obviously an illegal question. Let the interviewer know that you are aware of that by preferencing your answer in like form... " I don't understand how that question relates to the duties of the job," then give an accurate answer. This would put the interviewer on notice. VKL ..

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Jarell Hubbard
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Well I didn't graduate because of im still in school and looking for a job to help me finish school with no problems.

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Sandra Priest
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Thank you for your advice

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