By: John Cimble | 2011-07-07 | Language History The American GED exam was developed by the American Council on education in 1942. It was originally designed for people did not graduate from high school in the USA and was intended to demonstrate skills equivalent to having done so. read more
By: Richard Trott | 2011-03-26 | Reference & Education Are you interested in learning more about online high-school? Make sure to read this article to find out how! read more
By: Richard Trott | 2011-03-26 | Reference & Education Are you interested in learning more about online GED? Make sure to read this article to find out how! read more
By: Natasha Bright | 2010-07-01 | Online education There are many reasons why students leave high school: they need to work to support themselves, the structure of their family many not have been conductive to the educational process. However, many students who do no complete high school program, complete their GED (General Education) certificate. This test has 5 subjects :language arts, mathematics, writing, science, and social studies. The major read more
By: Michael Ormsby | 2010-10-14 | College At the 2010 GED Administrators Conference Graduates Awards Dinner on July 28 in St. Louis, Missouri, educators honored the achievements of GED-earners. Over 39 million American adults lack a GED credential or high school diploma, and a high school education is quickly becoming not good enough for the evolving job market. President Obama has set the goal of the U.S. having the world's largest share of college graduates by 2020. Clearly, more adults will need to use the GED diploma... read more
By: Richard Trott | 2011-03-26 | Online education Would you like to know more about GED test? Don't worry, as you will know all about this in just a few minutes! read more
By: Maria Taylor | 2011-02-09 | Reference & Education We have a free study guide and practice questions that can greatly help the candidate in guiding for a solid preparation of the most important GED test topics read more
By: Ayame Goodridge | 2010-03-26 | Online education Having a GED can allow you to become eligible for higher paid employment or to begin college. By using a GED test online practice and review materials, you'll maximize your chances of passing the test. read more
By: Quinlan Murray | 2010-04-02 | Reference & Education Some of the most common questions asked are: "What is to be expected on the GED test?" "Is the test harder than High School tests?"Without a doubt, there is a lot of work that is involved to prepare for the GED test, but unlike most high school exams, the GED test relies more on practical knowledge and thinking skills. read more
By: Michael Ormsby | 2010-03-26 | Online education So, what do you do when your worries start to take over? What if your stomach is in a knot, you're frozen up, and you just can't focus? Take a deep breath. You can overcome this. Recognize what is happening. This is test anxiety. It is natural, and it doesn't have to stop you from succeeding. read more
By: Michael Ormsby | 2011-05-18 | K-12 Education Most people who take the GED exam are looking for something better out of life: a better job, a better life, more options, and higher education. The GED exam is a gateway to much more. But how do you get there? read more
By: Ronald Newton | 2009-09-20 | Tutoring There are attributes internal to every student that must be developed if success in trying to obtain a GED will be possible. I attempt to highlight a few of the key ones. It's not so much the class type or instructor but student attitudes and drive. read more