Yes, with your GED you can enroll into most colleges. Once you enroll you will be able to take the necessary classes for you to get your degree.
Bramsonort college offers a GED and associates degree in the feild of your choice in 18 months.
Yes, but only a "lay" assistant and not a registered technician. A registered veterinary technician has not just a GED, but also an Associate's or Bachelor's degree earned after the GED (or high school diploma).
No. Just a high school diploma or GED. You only need a degree if you intend to serve as a commissioned officer.
GED
No, you may not attend the school with just a GED. A student must be working towards some form of a medical degree to be able to attend an EMT school.
yes, u can....
GED
It is done everyday.
The best GED in Ohio is a master's degree. A masters degree is also known as master bachelor which means to be noble towards all people or animals which helps.
It really depends on the subject area of the associates degree and whether or not vacancies are available. In terms of educational qualification, an associates degree comes in between a GED and a bachelor's degree. Therefore, an associates degree holder would be picked before a GED only holder.
There are GED testing services available on the internet. You can check this site for one www.acenet.edu/clll/ged/index.cfm. You can also check this site for free GED classes www.gedforfree.com/
The G stands for General. As in General Education Degree. GED stands for General Educational Development. Learn more about obtaining your GED by visiting http://adulted.about.com/od/gettingyourged/p/Definition.htm.