Naturally they think the information is relevant. That doesn't necessarily mean the law agrees. And that's all I want to know. What I'm asking is whether I have the *legal right* to use my GED only. I scored in the 99th percentile on three out of five sections of the GED, with percentile scores...
That is certainly not my question. In what way can writing "not applicable" be construed as an attempt to mislead? I'm not providing false information; I'm declining to provide information, and making my intention to do so perfectly clear. By definition, a refusal to answer a question cannot be...
I have a GED and am about to apply to college. My understanding is that a GED takes the place of a high school diploma, so it should be unnecessary to include a high school transcript, or any information at all about my high school experience, in my application. I intend to write "GED--N/A" in...