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02-29-2008, 08:12 PM
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I dont know where to begin...I know Dream has'nt passed yet but when it does,i just wanna make sure im on the right track..
First off.........
I'm a h.s dropout...so that means i gotta get my g.e.d.right??
and after that i think im gonna have to hire a good lawyer to represent my case because somehow my mom managed to get me a ss#(without the work stamp)and also cuz of my criminal record as a juvenile...but for now what do i do?????????This is very stressful for me everyday cuz i think of what if........what if it doesnt work out 4 me and i have to go back to mexico..a place i barely even know..What if im separated from my baby girl......sometimes i just feel like giving up and saying ftw but i have my kid to live for...hopefully someone out there can give me the right advice i seek..til then thx for reading.
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02-29-2008, 08:17 PM
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Yeah, you need to get your GED to qualify for the Dream Act. There are a lot of great books to help you study for it. My husband is using the McGraw-Hill one, and it's very good and only cost us $20.

Anyway, the rest...don't worry about any of that now. We don't know what the regulations will be, so stressing over it now will just mess you up. Just concentrate on your life, call your senators, work with us to get this done.
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02-29-2008, 09:51 PM
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and i can find it at any bookstore right...thx.I try not to stress myself out over this but its just smthng thats forever in my mind....I took the practice test but i think im gonna need alot more "practice"..

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