martes, 26 de octubre de 2010

About Continuing Education: The GED Edition

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
GED is always such a hot topic that I like to devote an entire newsletter to it every once in a while. This is it. If you've dreamed about earning your GED or know someone who could use your help, this edition is for you.

What Is GED?
Find out what GED means, what's involved, how to study, what the test is like, what kind of score you need to pass. Find out

GED Requirements by State
In the U.S., state GED requirements vary, and it can be difficult to locate the information you need on the state's government pages. Know what your state requires before you start your journey. Check your state

GED Books
There are a ton of GED books out there to help you study, some in Spanish. Find a book

The GED Test
So what's on the test? Knowing how the GED test is formatted helps organize studying. Find out

 


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