Archive for March, 2011

GED – Good Enough Degree

Stop using the phrase good enough degree. If you have a GED, using the phrase good enough degree devalues your effort in studying and passing the GED.  You should have absolutely no embarassment in passing the GED.  Your educational life is where you end up (college, masters degree) not where you began:  General Equivalency Diploma. [...]

Florida GED

Thousands are Looking for GED help in Florida Are you searching for GED help in the state of Florida?  You’re not the only person searching.  Here is a map of my Florida website visitors during the past year.  All of them searching for GED information. First Step:  Research the State of Florida’s GED Site This [...]

Guessing on the GED Test

Strange Advice for Taking the GED Test:  Guess Wisely I never thought I would ever advise someone to guess on a test.  But for the GED test, it makes  perfect sense.  You aren’t penalized for guessing on the GED test.  So if you aren’t sure about an answer, guess wisely.  It couldn’t hurt. I realized this [...]

High School Dropouts Need to Stick Together

High school dropouts need to stick together. Life is getting harder for High School Dropouts I’ve been writing this blog for almost one year now.  And, I see three factors working against high school dropouts. Funding for GED studies being cut back all across the nation. Work has officially begun on making the GED test [...]

Can a high school dropout get a good job?

At Yahoo answers many people are asking the question, “Can a high school dropout get a good job?’  The answer, most  likely is, no.  I’ll show you the proof later in this article. Dropout of  High School?  Find a Good Job?  Not likely. Although there are high school dropout success stories, they were very special [...]

Colorado Springs GED

Colorado Springs GED Looking for GED classes in Colorado Springs, Colorado?  There’s GED help and hope in Colorado Springs, CO. Here’s the Quick Colorado Springs GED Advice Wherever you live, I can tell the 3 quickest ways to find honest, unbiased help on finding GED help. Find your state’s GED website on the Internet, read it, [...]

Miguel the High School Dropout

My son and I  love throwing a football back and forth on our tiny Chicago lawn.  When he was young we would play catch with the football.  First five yards, then ten yards, a little bit more, a little bit more. In our neighborhood, each house is 30 feet wide, so as my son grew [...]

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