Ged, the protagonist of Ursula K. Le Guin's "A Wizard of Earthsea," decides his course based on a combination of instinct, personal experience, and the wisdom imparted by his mentors. Initially driven by ambition and a desire for power, he learns through his mistakes and the consequences of his actions. Ultimately, Ged's journey toward self-discovery and balance leads him to choose a path of humility and responsibility, embracing his identity and the interconnectedness of all things. This transformation guides him in making choices that prioritize understanding and harmony over mere ambition.
Only if you follow your GED with four good years in college before applying to the FBI.
You will need to check with a particular college to see if it accepts a GED instead of a High School Diploma. If you are 18 and get kicked out of high school and then get your GED, the answer is probably not, or at least not at this time. If you are 30 and decide to get serious and decide to continue your education and get a GED, the answer is probably yes. Still, if you are 18 there might be a college that will accept you.
Online GED courses are offered by many community colleges as well as commercial websites. Such a course would prepare you for Math, Social Studies, Science and Language Arts.
Well if you're looking to practice for the GED test you can go here http://www.gedforfree.com/ they are a pretty good site and will help you get prepared to take the GED test.
Yes, in most cases, the GED is treated with the same level as a high school diploma.
Welcome to GEDforFree.com. Here you will find a completely free GED online preparation course, as well as practice tests, which can help you pass your GED exams and take the next step toward college or a new career. Developed by experienced instructors, this 200-page course covers all of the key points of the GED test. It is comparable to some GED study guides which cost twenty dollars or more at bookstores or online.
There is no course in the military that you can take. You either have your GED or you have your high school diploma. you take an ASVAB but that is just the test that you take to figure out what branch of service will accept you and what job you can do after you get in
You can get a free course here www.gedforfree.com
There are alot of online free GED study courses available. If you want to actually test and obtain the GED, the starting costs are about 200.00 and go up depending on the course details.
Having a GED/not being in school doesn't make you an adult. Until you're 18 Mom and Dad get to decide where you live.
First you must get online and look over the course and take some practice tests. These can be done at passged.com, gedforfree.cm nd testprepreview.com/ged. Once you have mastered the course you can go to the ged site listed for your state and take it officially. The fee varies from $55-$95.
The best way to earn a GED is to contact your local community college. The length of time it will take you to complete a GED course of study really depends on how far you made it in high school before you quit. After completing your courses of study, you will also have to take a test. If you pass that test, you will be awarded a GED!