Archive for January, 2011
President Obama’s 2011 State of the Union address held out little hope for high school dropouts and GED graduates. Here’s concrete advice on what he could do to help high school dropouts and GED graduates throughout the U.S.
January 27th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | 2 Comments
I just realized that both my parents were high school dropouts. (Just a remembrance of two very intelligent people who happened to be dropouts.)
January 25th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
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January 23rd, 2011 | Posted in GED Info by City, New York State GED | No Comments
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January 22nd, 2011 | Posted in GED Info by City, Texas | No Comments
All on one page you can find useful information for studying and passing the GED test in Dallas, Texas.
January 18th, 2011 | Posted in Dropout Factories, GED Info by City, Texas | No Comments
I never imagined that someone might actually hate someone with a GED. But there is some animosity between high school graduates and GED students competing for the same jobs.
January 18th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
I know that many teenager girls dropout of high school because of pregnancy. What I didn’t know is that high schools that do not offer pregnant teenagers services to stay in school may be breaking the law.
January 14th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | 1 Comment
Why does the media constantly use headlines using the phrases emotionally disturbed and high school dropout together? We never read the phrase emotionally disturbed law school dropout.
January 11th, 2011 | Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments
The financial worth of a GED depends on what you do after you pass the GED. Here are the earnings estimates for dropouts, GEDs, and college graduates.
January 7th, 2011 | Posted in Jobs | No Comments
Federal job training administrators sometimes reject the people who need job training the most: high school dropouts. Why do they do that?
January 4th, 2011 | Posted in Jobs | No Comments