<p>Do we just mark twelvth grade, or do we have to mark 9th, tenth, eleventh, and twelvth</p>
<p>You have to check all of them…</p>
<p>What? I don’t agree. I think it’s the highest grade you will have completed, much like it would be for every census or other demographic information. I would ASSUME it is ASSUMED you finished 11th grade or it’s equiv before completing 12th. However, some kids graduate early and might only have completed 11th when they apply.</p>
<p>I could be wrong, but I am thinking checking them all would be beyond redundant.</p>
<p>I am actually not a fan of the way this question is asked because it can lead to two different interpretations for the majority of applicants who have completed the traditional four years of high school. The question is trying to reveal the non-traditional students (early graduates, GED students, etc.) but in my opinion it should be re-worked. With that being said … </p>
<p>… if you are a traditional four year (9th-12th, freshman-senior) high school student you can answer the question either way … by checking all four years or by checking 12th. We really don’t care.</p>
<p>thank you!</p>