Yes.
Many colleges will allow you to take college preparatory classes while earning your GED there.
Yes. Get GED & then become an EMT. After 2000 hrs as an emt you can qualify for paramedic.
You get a GED (General Education Development) diploma by taking a test and passing. Taking classes and studying will help you pass but it is not mandatory.
yes No you don't. You can take the classes without a ged/hsd. where can you take the classes with out a ged or diploma
Most Community Colleges offer the GED classes and then the GED test afterwards.
Generally, you can not take GED classes online, but there are several books you can buy to help you study, and lots of free classroom classes you can take.
You need a high school diploma or general education degree (also known as a GED) in order to complete EMT training. If you do not have the required educational training, you cannot complete EMT training.
No classes have to be taken in High School to be an EMT but once you are old enough to become a volunteer or member of a local Fire and Rescue Company you have to take EMT/EMS Academy courses to be a cleared professional.
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/
Yes, GED classes and grading, including certification are available online for those who cannot attend local classes in their area. Most GED courses have pass/fail grading.
Many community colleges will allow students to take a couple classes without a high school diploma or GED equivalency. However, most colleges and universities will not count these classes towards a degree.
I believe that it depends on where you live and how old you are. I was 16 when I got my GED, so I had to take the classes first.. if I had been 18 I would have been able to go ahead and take the tests.