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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/
You can go to http://www.my-ged.com/ged_faqs_and_tips.html and it will show you everything you need to know about getting your GED online. It has a very large list of FAQ's that will help you.
You can learn all you need to know to get your GED online, but you must take the official test at a testing center. The GED Academy provides practice tests, online tutoring and more to assist you in getting your GED. It costs $289, but you can make monthly payment, take as long as you need to get ready to test, and you get your money back if you fail your GED test. Check it out at http://www.passged.com/.
No. However, with the various state sponsored programmes available to help you get your GED, there really is no need for the Army to provide this service. Check with your local community college for more information on this.
You don't need a GED to get married, although getting one will get you more income and is therefore an excellent idea for someone considering marriage.
You basicaly jusy need your high school diploma or GED depending on the school. Getting a CNA first might help in some cases.
Check with your local community action type programs. That is where I went through and I had free tutoring and they work with you until they know you can pass. I know as I was 50 years old when I got mine with their help. That was a few years back. All you need to do to get your GED is pass the test. Try this place if you need schooling first 783 4th Avenue, Brooklyn, NY�?? - (718) 369-0303�??
I think you have to be 16 years old.
You can get your GED if you're 17 in Tennessee. I'm going in the day before my 17th birthday to take my GED test. Talk to your school principal or persona of guidance to double check. They may be able to help you. Or if your school has a police officer on grounds during school, he/she will tell you the law of getting your GED. I've talked to all of mine and they all say the same thing. You have to be 17, you have to have a job, and if you don't pass you can be in GED classes for at least four years.
There are over 3,400 GED testing centers worldwide. Visit http://www.acenet.edu/Content/NavigationMenu/ged/test/Intro_TestTaker.htm to locate one. Test prep is also available. Good luck!
Getting a GED is the only way to get a diploma after you are 21. If you are interested in getting a GED, contact your local education department to see when they offer GED courses, and how you can take the GED test.