Yes, you definitely could give a graduation party for a person who just got their GED. It takes hard work and effort to get ready to take the GED test and passing it is certainly something to celebrate.
It is a great idea to finish school and get your GED.You can get your GED online at www.NationHighSchool.com .
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You can. Each service has a different percentage they are allowed to recruit with GEDs and they give GED applicants a hard time, but you can join with a GED.
If a person has a GED... Just like high school records, ALL information about GED's are confidential. If you want to verify someone's GED, the person has to give you a signed release form.
in that case. you really don't have to get GED because there is allots of people really don't care about it and they don't even give a care. There are allots of university that asks for GED so in both ways you need to have it or not have it.
No you can't. You will have to be of legal age for that to happen. GED is a proof of high school equivalency. doesn't mean you give up your right or anything.
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Internet ged is probably very beneficial for you. A great website for you to check out would be http://www.gedonline.org. It will give you all you need to know about it.
The pretest will give you an idea of the areas, and the difficulty degree you will encounter on the exam. The pretest is really a tool for you to see what your strengths and weaknesses are so, you can properly prepare. A GED study/workbook is available if you really want to be prepared. Some places also offer GED prep courses.
The most influential site to offer such a service would be GED Online. their website is located at http://www.gedonlinediploma.com/. give them a look. should be just what you are searching for.
No, the military will not "give" you a GED, you must earn it. However if you have been accepted into military service, depending on the requirements at time of enlistment, you may have to complete the GED requirements within your first year on active duty service or within you first term of enlistment. In order to qualify for MGIB benefits, you must possess at minimum a GED.
Start first by looking at a local technical college, I'm sure they offer online GED programs. If not they might be able to give you information on a reputable online school that has what you need.