martes, 25 de enero de 2011

About Continuing Education: The Best of GED in 2010

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From Deb Peterson, your Guide to Continuing Education
January is one of my favorite months, not only because it's exciting to look forward to the new year, but also because it's a great time to take stock of year past. The desire to earn a GED was a huge topic on the About Continuing Education site last year. Let's take another look at the most popular articles.

The Best of GED in 2010
It's always good to start with the basics. The top GED story last year was an overview of exactly what GED is. Check it out.
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The GED Test
Testing always comes up as the most stressful issue when it comes to school, doesn't it? Find out what's on the GED test before you start your journey, and make the most of your study time.
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GED Requirements by State (USA)
Each of the 50 United States of America has its own requirements for taking the GED test and earning the GED credential. This page is one of the first places to check when you've decided to get your GED. There's a link to the GED page on every state's website. Start by being informed.
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E-Learning Is the Future of Education
E-learning is the future of education. Bold statement? I don't think so. In the last decade, internet users increased by 450 percent, according to InternetWorldStats.com. The number of students taking online... Read more

 


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