It has been revealed that Wonder Girls’ Sohee has passed her GED (General Educational Development) tests. According to JYP Entertainment, Sohee took the exam in April and got her results last month. The agency said, “It’s true that Sohee took her GED tests in April in order to graduate from high school. She recently received word that she has cleared the tests.” Sohee dropped out of high school with Wonder Girls' Sunmi to pursue her career and promote in the United States back in June 2009. After four years, she will be receiving her high school graduation certificate but she is still undecided whether she will be attending college as yet. Congratulations Sohee!
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