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The GED Was My Ticket to College

Filed under: College Bound!,GED Students,Success Stories — October 12, 2009 @ 6:50 am

Name: Andrew
Age: 17
City and State: Las Vegas, Nevada

What motivated you to get your GED? I dropped out of high school at the end of tenth grade, but you could say I dropped out the first day of the ninth grade. I didn’t have the motivation or anyone to push me to do my work, I would stay up all night playing video games and go to school tired and sleep during my classes. At 14 years old, I thought my life was great, I could do what I wanted, eat what I wanted, and stay up all night… Every kid’s fantasy, right? And I was living it. My motivation to obtain the GED is simple. I was 16 years old, no job.. couldn’t find a job and was going nowhere with my life. Other than financially, I still didn’t have parental guidance. Sure, my dad would buy me things, support me and pay for anything I needed, but he never gave me the emotional and moral support that I needed. Basically it comes down to, I wanted to go to college and the GED was my ticket there.

How have your friends and family helped you? Unfortunately my friends and significant other were my only support. My family doubted me along the way, but I proved them wrong. (My dad asked me if I cheated when he found out I got the GED). Thankfully, I had the support of my friends, otherwise I would have never reached this milestone in my life.

What problems have you faced? I’ve dealt with rejection and doubt from most of my family, but I overcame it by telling myself I could do it, and I did!

What do you hope to gain from getting your GED? I received my GED in July 2009, I am now attending CSN (College Of Southern Nevada) in Las Vegas, Nevada, taking my required classes, and in two years, I hope to transfer to UNLV (University Of Nevada, Las Vegas) and finish a four year program with them, my degree is still unknown.

I just want to thank www.passged.com and everyone who has put the effort into making this program work! I am so thankful that I am back on the road to success and all the credit goes to passged.com. So I want to say thanks passged, for giving me a second chance at a successful future!

Andrew,

Congratulations! We’re thrilled to hear your story, and we know that you can go far. You can succeed in whatever you choose!

The GED Academy

4 Comments »

  1. Anonymous:

    This story is definitely motivating. It helps me realize that anything is possible when you set your mind to it. Congrats to you Andrew :^)

  2. Anonymous:

    Congrats Andrew!I know how it is,i have trouble in school too. I have been wanting to get a GED but my parents feel they would be cheating me.Now I see your story and I know its a great thing for me.Thanks so much for sharing and hope all works out to what you want. :D

  3. Sotheavy:

    Does it really hard for you to get the GED? You know I am an Asian student, so my English is not very good as you all that were born in the USA that why I am afraid I can’t do it. How many months do you spend for learning GED by passged book? How many times did you take it? You learned by the passged book only or have you gone to study the GED prep program in college.

  4. michaelormsby:

    Sotheavy,

    Many people who post here, including Andrew, have found success using the GED prep program at passged.com. The program takes about 6 weeks or so to complete (depending on the student), and you can start by taking a free pretest here. If you have more questions about the program, you can give us a call at (800) 460-8150.

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