2: no, it's not your only option. come up with something better (i.e. make an interesting project related to the field you want to be hired in), and put it on your resume. or, of course, do what you claim to be planning: go to college. not "collage", by the way. collage is a type of art, not a place you get educated at.
Your Telling me this play is more reliable than a College degree? I am already working on things with Computers to go on my Resume, and I agree Experience goes along way but it seems foolish to not pursue a degree, Especially because Literally no one would hire someone for the computer field without at least a Degree, much less a Diploma. But feel free to try and explain to me that they will hire me because I made a phone app with no actual certified education on what I'm doing.
it's not impressive to know simple math, no matter how reliable you are at doing it
Well heres an interesting one, Again you're twisting it around like all I know is basic Addition through Multiplication, When How on gods loving EARTH could I possibly even pass a Government certified PAID GED test if I only knew up to Multiplication much less make a high grade on it.
if you ARE even 18 - with that grammar - you seriously need to get a tutor. your educator has failed you.
Wow, if thats the only thing you can truly point out thats flawed about me, I'm doing amazing. But feel free to try and pick apart my math again, but if you could loving read basic English you would have understood his question wasn't what I knew, It was what the questions on the Practice Test were
downs kids get high grades in special ed
Excuse me we are talking about math.
depends. how much do you know about science and history?
A-forgetton