30th April 2007
Getting ready for the GED test can be overwhelming. For adult learners enrolled in a GED class, it’s often difficult to find the time or motivation to study outside the classroom, engage in the classroom experience or to measure the effectiveness of st...
18th April 2007
The GED test is grueling. A timed 7.5-hour test, it’s a thinking marathon, and GED students should prepare for the test just like a runner would get ready for a challenging athletic event.
For people who are accustomed to working on their feet and mo...
27th March 2007
If you plan to take the GED Test soon, you’ll want to know how the exam is scored and what score you’ll need to earn your GED, the common term for the General Education Development credential.
The GED Test is actually a series of five tests, or a f...
21st February 2007
Here’s a common story. Ellen C. dropped out of high school in the tenth grade. She’s tired of low paying jobs and wants to enroll in nursing school but needs to obtain her high school diploma or the equivalent, the GED. She goes online and enrolls...
02nd January 2007
My best advice: If you’re still in high school, stay and finish. You will make more money, get better jobs and feel better about yourself with a high school diploma. No one has ever been sorry they didn’t finish high school.
But if it’s too l...
17th November 2006
For today's student, distance learning can provide a valuable and affordable way to work toward a GED. But there are a growing number of companies and schools who aren't really in the business of education. Instead, they're in the diploma business -- thei...
07th July 2006
The GED is the General Education Development credential. For adults who never finished high school, statistics show it's adult learners' best alternative to a high school diploma.
The first GED Tests were developed in 1942 to help war veterans finish t...