<p>But won’t you have graduated from high school by the time you attend? Then you don’t need a GED or an"Ability to Benefit" test…</p>
<p>Um…I think you only need a GED if you don’t plan to graduate from HS. </p>
<p>Just because a private school is more costly…there is no guarantee that your financial aid will be a nickel more. Pratt is an arts school. They don’t have huge amounts of money to give in need based aid. It is very likely that Pratt would cost you many thousands of dollars more to attend every year.</p>
<p>Are you going to high school? Are you graduating from high school? Or our you homeschooled? Who is this counselor that you mention? Why do you think you need a GED? Are you a high school graduate? Are you going to be a non traditional student?</p>
<p>I am in high school. I see, I don’t need the GED after all.</p>
<p>I think you had better do a lot of reading, research and ask a lot of questions. Clearly you are not well informed in the process at this point in time.</p>