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Free Ged PrepQ. I really need someones help, Its really important, my future. When I was in sixth grade I left school ( I am 17 now). Was going to go into Homeschooling, then no one was willing to help me. I've done work since then, and am probably at a Tenth grade level now. I want to get my GED, so I can have a sucessful life, well maybe. I've been really depressed about this lately, and don't know what to do. Can someone please tell me where I can start learning to the stuff for my GED? Any Books? Vedios? Software or something... I really need your help. A. This is what you should do. 1. Call any community college and ask where you need to go to take the GED. 2. Go totally unprepared and just take the test. It is given in sections, some of which you might pass. You may even pass the whole thing. You only have to take again what you don' pass the first timeA lot of learning is incidental. From grades 8-12 there is not as much learning taking place as some would have you believe.When all is said and done, you may know more than you think already. 3. Having taken the test, you will know what areas you need to work on. communities have free GED prep programs. You can get in one of those or just learn on your own. 4. Going to middle school and high school helps of course but nothing magical happens there nor does anything magical happen when you get a GED or a High School Diploma. 5. What is probably hurting you more than the lack of a diploma is a lack of confidence. Once you get the GED which you will find is pretty easy, go to a junior college and take some of their standardized tests and get admitted. You may have to take a few refresher courses which they will offer before you can take courses for college credit. 6. From this point on keep learning for the rest of your life. Other Questions : Ged Testing SitesPlease recommend some sites with practice GED reading and language activities. I am working with young urban adults ages 16-21.. mostly men. This is a multi-level group---8th through 11th grades.I would recommend your buying the test prep books--... Gauge Continuing EducationWhat is deductible under gifts to charity rules, if anything, for case described below?? Taxpayer's wife is training to become a Conference Lay Minister of California Conference of Methodist Church. Candidacy for CLAYM is sponsored by local... Continuing Medical Education SeminarCan someone offer an explanation that *doesn't* involve drug company-medical profession collusion to sell the highest priced drug to the most people?In Canada where there is some kind of oversight and accountability, yes. But in the US we have ... Free Continuing Education For NurseDoes anyone know how to get up-to-date information (i.e. patient education information, ceu's, etc.) or free nursing journals? I don't feel like spending my entire salary on continuing education. Any of your help would be highly appropriate.If you... Ged TestingI would like to know if I can take a GED test on line if so howNo. It is a standardized test, and must be taken at a testing site. Most of your questions will be answered here: http://www.acenet.edu/calec/ged/home.html I don't know of any o...
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