GED Stories

Stories to motivate and inspire. . .

…to become someone in life.

Filed under: Florida GED, GED Students, Getting Started with the GED, No Money for the GED — November 19, 2008 @ 4:53 pm

Name: Sally
Age: 27
City and State: Riverview, FL

I had already tested without classes and didn’t pass, I’m needing to retest again. I need it to become someone in life. My friends and family have helped and motivated me, but my biggest problem is that I’ve got no money. My dream is going to school and becoming someone in life.

Sally,

The GED is the key to solving your money problems. And it’s not that expensive. Just getting started is the hardest part. Try taking it one small step at a time. You’ve already taken the GED. You didn’t pass, but what scores did you get? Did you pass any section? Is there a section that you almost passed, or scored higher in? Use your GED scores as a study guide, and start with studying a test that you didn’t pass, but that you scored highest in. Concentrate on that one test. Then, just take one test of the GED at a time. If you need help studying, there are free GED resources in your area. Visit the Florida Department of Education’s GED website at http://www.fldoe.org/workforce/ged/gedover.asp for information about adult education programs in your area.

But sometimes, it’s easier to commit to a complete GED prep program that can lead you step-by-step through everything you need to know, like The GED Academy’s. We give financial aid and have a monthly installment plan to make it as easy as possible. Just call us at 877-480-7780 to talk about your options. Then, you’re on your way to your GED, and we guarantee that if you don’t pass, you get your money back.

Good studying!

The GED Academy

1 Comment »

  1. Anonymous:

    I think this story is very interesting I failed the ged test my first time around so I have to retake my test I really hope I pass it theecond time

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