jryantech wrote: If I was you I would be focusing on my high school grades. Although they don't mean much later on in your life, they mean a lot for getting into a University with some nice scholarships. Better of luck
brad- wrote: jryantech wrote: If I was you I would be focusing on my high school grades. Although they don't mean much later on in your life, they mean a lot for getting into a University with some nice scholarships. Better of luck 1) Its summertime 2) Discouraging him from it is ridiculous. It's good for life...so he wont have to worry about it later on.
jryantech wrote: I don't believe there is any age consent for purchasing a voucher. But I don't understand why you would want to try and receive your A+ certification if you can not legally use it. Most jobs that will require or would like there employee to have the certificate, normally will only hire persons age 18 and above. If I was you I would be focusing on my high school grades. Although they don't mean much later on in your life, they mean a lot for getting into a University with some nice scholarships. Better of luck
vistalavista wrote: jryantech wrote: I don't believe there is any age consent for purchasing a voucher. But I don't understand why you would want to try and receive your A+ certification if you can not legally use it. Most jobs that will require or would like there employee to have the certificate, normally will only hire persons age 18 and above. If I was you I would be focusing on my high school grades. Although they don't mean much later on in your life, they mean a lot for getting into a University with some nice scholarships. Better of luck Please check your facts before disseminating wrong information. A+ qualifies you to work at places like Geek Squad and they don't require you to be 18.
kagelink wrote: Hi, I'm 15 and planning to take the A+ certification and need to know if a person(mom) can purchase the voucher then I could use it.