no GED is short for jedadiya but its spelt jed x
James Gerard goes by Ged.
It is short for Gerard.
For used GED books the best place to check is eBay. New GED books can be purchased on the internet at Amazon and Barnes & Noble. GED is short for General Education Development test.
Yes the test is a standardized test, which in short means the same threw out the country, but it may be graded different from state to state.
Your local education authority can direct you to local or online GED classes that are recognised by the state. Some sites are not state recognised so check into their reputation
Gerard Anthony McAleenan has written: 'An examination of user involvement in information systems development and its relationship to system success with particular reference to the \\' -- subject(s): Short Brothers (Firm)
how you get your CDA withe no GED
GED-i.org can help you get your GED certificate online in Illinois.
Gerard LeCoat has written: 'The rhetoric of the arts, 1550-1650' -- subject- s -: Baroque Arts, Imitation in art, Italian Arts, Renaissance Arts, Renaissance Rhetoric, Ut pictura poesis - Aesthetics -
The cast of Gerard - 1980 includes: Gerard the Dog as Gerard the dog
The GED Prep is the preparation work you need to do before you take the GED Test. The GED Prep includes all the learning, study and revision. The GED Test is the actual exam you sit at the end to find out your results.
Firstly let me correct you that no school in the United States or Canada offers GED. Schools offer a high school diploma. When you mentioned GED I immediately checked this school, and I was right. They do not offer GED, instead they offer a high school diploma program. May be they wanted to attract people who are planning to do GED by offering them an alternative program. In short, to answer your question, they don't offer GED. <><> Whether they're a scam or not, they offer "life experiences" diplomas instead of regular courses, so the government and universities won't accept their paper. You spend your money for nothing you can use...draw your own conclusion.