High School Diploma: Unless you have significant prior credits or are enrolled in an accelerated program, finishing a full high school program in two years is nearly impossible. Most accelerated programs still require more than two years.
GED: The GED is designed to be completed more quickly than a traditional high school diploma, and many people do finish it in less than two years. However, successfully doing so requires consistent study and dedication. Two years would give you sufficient time, *but* it depends heavily on:
* Your prior education: If you have some high school credits, it will take less time.
* Your learning style and aptitude: Some people learn faster than others.
* The availability of courses and support: GED prep courses and the testing schedule itself could influence the timeline.
* Your commitment to studying: Consistent study is key.
In short, while a GED is theoretically possible in two years, a traditional high school diploma almost certainly isn't. Even for the GED, it will be a challenging goal requiring significant effort.