<p>I'm filling out the common app online and there isn't enough room to put all of the HS that I went to (none of them are listed under the CEEB listing anyway, except for one that I went to for about a semester.) I graduated from an Adult High School where all of the classes that I took in High School are not listed except the ones that I took there. (I was at the adult school for a month....)</p>
<p>This is my High School Pattern:</p>
<p>9th Grade- attended a Public High School
10th Grade- (1st semester.)attended a new public High school that was just built. I went there for a semester .
(2nd semester) Was sent to a NPS (a school for children with emotional problems that actually doesn't grant diplomas, but does give credit so that your "home school district" can give you a HS diploma. No college prep classes were offered here, of course.</p>
<p>11th Grade- Went to the aforementioned school for 3/4 of the year.
(4th quarter.) I was placed in a different group home, and then another, neither of which placed me in school, until the summer session. This school has no CEEB code.</p>
<p>12th Grade- (By credits, I believe that I was a junior, with 135 earned out of 215 needed.) (First Semester through the 3rd quarter) I was sent to a different Group Home and another NPS, this time with a CEEB code. </p>
<p>(4th quarter.) I did not want to languish in an unfullfilling enviroment at the NPS, so I immediately went to sign up for classes at the local Adult High School. I completed the deficient credits rather quickly and graduated in June 2002. (Which is when I would have graduated had my HS education gone normally.)</p>
<p>So, which HS do I list on my apps? There isn't room for all of them. Is it bad that some of them don't have CEEB codes? Is that fact that I graduated from an Adult High School going to be considered negatively by adcoms at the LAC's that I'm applying to? </p>
<p>I am going to apply as a junior transfer to:</p>
<p>Smith
Wellesley
Scripps
Mills
Sarah Lawrence</p>
<p>(and several UC's and CSU's.)</p>
<p>If you can offer any insight or advice, that would be wonderful!</p>