GED Stories

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I want hope.

Filed under: GED Students Around the World — July 3, 2008 @ 4:50 pm

I was born in a poor family. I have done the small business and keeping animals. Now, I want to take a diploma in Business Administration in Dodoma. I left school because of lack of money. I want my GED to get hope.
Philipo, 28, Tanzania

Philipo,

Education is the key to hope for so many people. The great thing about online education is that it reaches across borders, and can be accessed around the world. If you’re interested in attending school in the U.S., a GED is a great option, but be aware that many colleges and universities have additional admissions requirements. Whether you’re interested in studying locally or in the U.S., you should contact the colleges and universities you’re interested in to ask about admission requirements.

One important thing to work on for the GED is your reading and writing. Be sure to spend some time each day reading, and get your reading skills as high as you can. Start by reading anything that you enjoy…newspapers, magazines, books. Reading should be entertainment! If you read every day, you’ll be surprised at how fast your reading skills grow.

The GED Academy

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