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Filed under: English Language Learners, GED Students, GED Students Around the World — November 24, 2007 @ 12:44 pm

Well, I’m from Honduras, and for 3 years, I have been living in the United States of America. Also I’m studying quick civics lessons about the United States, then I will take the naturalization test, and I have a part time job.I left school because I moved. I think without my GED I can’t have a different job and better salary, so I need it. I hope to study hard to get the GED then go to the university.

My dreams can become reality with energy, spirit, and good teachers.

Luis A. Cáceres, 33

From The GED Academy:

Luis, we wish you success on both the naturalization test and the GED! You’re on the right track.

Here’s a tip: Your civics lessons will help you a lot on the GED social studies test! Try brushing up on your economics, geography, and world history… then taking the GED social studies test first after your naturalization exam, while civics and U.S. history are still fresh in your mind.

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