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More Than a Hand Out

Filed under: Children and Families,GED Incentives,GED Math,Self-Improvement — January 19, 2011 @ 8:50 pm

Name: Anceo

Age: 25

City and State: Montgomery, AL

What motivated you to get your GED degree? I want more out of life than what is just handed to me.  Also, my family and kids are a big plus.

How have your friends and family helped you? Yes, I get a lot of help. You know what they say, “you have to want to help yourself before anyone will or can help you.”

What problems have you faced? I’m not good at math, but with some studying and hopefully something extra, I pray I’ll overcome my problems.

What do you hope to gain from getting your GED degree? A better life.

Do you have more to your story? I just want everybody out there to keep their heads up and shoot for the stars.

Anceo,

It sounds like you have a lot of help and support. Like you say, once you start trying to help yourself, only then can you find help outside of yourself. Your friends and family can’t carry you through, but if you keep studying and working hard, their help and advice will mean more and more. Keep trying, and you’ll make it. Good luck!

The GED Academy

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