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PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2011 9:26 am    Post subject: Benefit from GED Online Classes Reply with quote

To prepare for your GED test, you can take GED online classes. Some communities provide GED classes in their community colleges, universities or high schools. For you that have difficulties to attend those classes, you can take an online GED classes.
By taking GED ONLINE classes, you will use net extensively. This will provide you opportunity to maximize net in your knowledge enhancement. Net can be a immense virtual library for you. The resources available such as: sites, blogs, discussion forum etc. Blogs and discussion forums will allows students to share their knowledge with other students. Students can use this media to understand technical and sophisticated topics. When they cannot understand some topics, they can ask other students for helps.
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PostPosted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:17 am    Post subject: Re: Reply with quote

First you know about GED?
The initials GED stand for General Educational Development. The GED was created in 1942 during World War II. Originally, it was meant to allow veterans to quickly get a credential that would be equivalent to a high school diploma so that they could go on to college. Later, it was available to all adults.
The GED Test measures how well someone has mastered the skills and general knowledge that are acquired in a four-year high school education. The test does not expect someone to remember numerous details, definitions, or facts. You are expected to demonstrate the ability to think about a variety of issues. You are tested on knowledge and skills you have acquired from life experiences, radio, television, books, newspapers, consumer products, and advertising. Therefore, one should not be at a disadvantage if he/she has been out of school for a period of time.
The GED Test has changed periodically to keep up with the knowledge and skills needed in our society. The last change was in January 2002. The changes reflect what a high school graduate in 2002 knows and can do. The GED test in use today is the January 2002 version.
You must have a minimum of a 9th grade reading level. This means that you have the ability to read and understand newspapers, forms, and letters. You must also have the ability to add, subtract, multiply, and divide by hand. Developing strong reading and thinking skills are the keys to succeeding on these tests. Regular study is also needed to earn your GED.
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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2012 7:39 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

The GED test isn’t like high school. You don’t need to sit in a classroom and memorize facts. The GED test covers the basic reading, writing, and math skills you need for jobs and college classes. You also need to understand, think through, and apply information. The GED Academy builds up the valuable, real-life skills that are on the GED exam.
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