I Passed the GED Test
Have you passed the GED test? I want to interview you for my first ever podcast on this website.
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GED Success Story Podcast
I’m hoping to create my first GED Success Podcast with one of my website visitors. The interview should take only 15 minutes.
I think it’s important for GED students to know that passing the GED test is possible, and life changing.
What would we talk about in the interview?
- Who are you? How did you dropout of high school? What prompted you to take and pass the GED test?
- Did you study for the GED test or did you just register for the test and pass it? If you studied, how did you study (by yourself, in a group)?
- What was the most difficult part of the GED test for you? Did you need to take the test a 2nd or 3rd time?
- What advice would you give GED students?
- Has passing the GED test changed your life?
OK, I want to do a GED Podcast. How does it work?
Leave a comment on this blog article with your email. Leave your phone number also. I won’t publish the comment but I will email you with a few questions and to arrange a phone interview.
At a set time, during the evening, you and I will call a phone number for a 2-way conference call. I’ll record the call and publish it in a podcast.
You’re an Inspiration; Help others Pass the GED Test
Have you noticed how passing the GED test has changed your life and prospects? I certainly hope so.
Join me in doing a GED Success Podcast. Perhaps you could inspire others to become a GED Success Story.
I’m 49 years old, I dropped out of school in 1979 because of a lot of problems with my family. I’ve always had a good job, I’ve never had to actually PROVE that I graduated from high school, I just lied. Nobody ever checked.
My family and I moved to a different state where you actually have to show your diploma! Umm, that meant that I had to take the GED. I studied hard and often and took the test. I passed on my first try! Averages ore of 570 and my total score was 2850.
I am taking tests for a job here in Nevada and once I hopefully pass those, when they ask to see my diploma, I can show them!
I was the oldest person in my class, and I felt stupid. However, I knew that I could pass. I just did the footwork. The actual test was easier than I thought it would be.
If I can help you, feel free to call me at (310) 612-3997.
Marshall Demos
Marshall,
What a wonderful story of success.
Thank you so much for commenting on my blog about your journey in passing the GED. You will be hearing from me in the very near future.
Richard