More than 15 million students have taken the General Educational Development (GED) tests since its introduction in 1942. It is a popular method of earning an equivalent of high school diploma. Simply put, it is a path to college.
When it comes to preparatory courses, the first concern is how comprehensive it is. You cannot study or refer to a source, which, in itself, is not complete. Once done, move on to explanatory sections and look at the details. Being online, there is a lot of
We have recently partnered with a college, in Modesto CA, that is an approved provider for these two online training programs. GED students can qualify, EVEN IF YOU HAVE NOT COMPLETED YOUR GED! If you currently live in California, we can easily help you to qualify for this completely free, government funded training program.
A while back, we here at GEDforFree.com released the 2nd of a 4 part blog installment with helpful tips to help you prepare for taking the GED exam. As you read from our two previous postings, checking your skills and slowing down as you prepare for the GED exam was explained. We will now explain [...]