GED Stories

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Learning on My Own

Filed under: Children and Families,Getting Started with the GED,Self-Improvement — February 8, 2010 @ 9:10 am

Name: Shnecker

Age: 31

City and State: Montgomery, AL

What motivated you to get your GED? I want to get it for my family and for my life.

How have your friends and family helped you? By telling me to keep trying and not to give up.

What problems have you faced? Not knowing how to read, learning how to on my own, and much more.

What do you hope to gain from getting your GED? To have a better life. To take care of my kids and myself. To tell others about me and my life, and that through God and with faith, you can do anything.

Do you have more to your story? When I get my GED, then there will be more.

Shnecker,

Congratulations on learning how to read on your own. It takes a lot of courage and strength to do that. Keep going on that path, and it will surely lead to your GED and a brighter future!

The GED Academy

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