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17-year-old immigrants go to the United States to attend high school and go directly to 10 grade. What if they don't get the China grade?

If you can, you should contact schools in China to see if there are any solutions. If not, ask your school counselor if you can go to Saturday school or summer school to make up credits.

I came to America last year and just passed the senior high school entrance examination. I brought my quality development manual for three years in junior high school (I don't know if you have it, but it may be different in every province in China. I am from Shandong Province and Qingdao). There is no result in the senior high school entrance examination, but there are results in these three years, on weekdays, in the middle and at the end of the term. If you have such a thing, it should work. But the trouble is that our school requires that transcripts must be translated with a seal, so we have to translate them, go to the notary office for notarization, and then stamp them back. I wonder if your school has this requirement.

I remember hearing that they don't seem to want technical secondary school grades, but I'm not sure.

Also, if you don't have enough credits, you can go to a community college for two years after graduating from high school, or read only for two years. If you have enough credits, you can transfer to a regular university, so there are still many tuition fees.

I hope what I said is helpful to you. Come on, America