Yes, most vet assistant schools will require your GED. Also, employers will also be more likely to hire you if you have your GED as well. Get more information on GED's at http://www.acenet.edu/AM/Template.cfm?Section=GED_TS&CFID=1365525&CFTOKEN=95160026&jsessionid=1630af33b783$19X$40$
With most medical assitant training programs you need to have either a high school diploma or a GED.
no, but you do need on the job training, and most dentists are too busy to take the time and show you......................................think about pharmacy technician the pay is way better and the stress is less (no you don't need a diploma or ged)
A Certified Nursing Assistant CNA must get their GED before taking the CNA coursework and test.
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.
It could be, but I think it is a bit above. Not really an AA degree but not a GED either. Since it vocational education training is required to do the job it is in its own category .
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).
In order to become a Human Resource Assistant, one needs at least a high school diploma or a General Equivalency Diploma (GED). Some skills required for the position include proficiency with computers, organization and filing skills, and good communication skills.
This website here should help you on what you need. It offers a free GED test and they have an online coarse as well. This is a very helpful website for what you need to do. And the youth group training is a good start to getting a GED. http://www.gedforfree.com/
Your GED certificate is the equivalent of a high school diploma. With it you should be able to successfully enter a certified nursing assistant program.
You will need at least a ged to take laser training. This is a fast growing and exciting field to work in.
Most HVAC training programs do require a high school diploma or GED. Your son could look into a local vocational program may of these offer course to get either a diploma or GED while receiving HVAC training.
It would be preferred to have your High School Diploma, but you can have a GED as well.