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Now I don’t how can I start my career again.

Posted: Monday, August 25th, 2008 @ 6:51 pm in GED Students, GED Students Around the World, Getting a Better Job | No Comments »

Hi, I’m Amandeep. I did grade 12 in India with medical subjects. After that I got married and I come here from India, and now I don’t how can I start my career again. I actually want to do medical lab assistant, and I want to complete its requirements by doing GED but I don’t [...]

I want hope.

Posted: Thursday, July 3rd, 2008 @ 4:50 pm in GED Students Around the World | No Comments »

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.

I am always dreaming to get my GED.

Posted: Tuesday, March 4th, 2008 @ 11:40 am in GED Students, GED Students Around the World | No Comments »

My name is Loi, and I am from Viet Nam. I am a Montagnard refugee, I went to Cambodia camp in 2001 and then after that I came to America on July 2, 2002, and then I started going to school at GTCC. After I go to school, I am going to work, and I [...]

My dreams can become reality with energy, spirit, and good teachers.

Posted: Saturday, November 24th, 2007 @ 12:44 pm in English Language Learners, GED Students, GED Students Around the World | No Comments »

Well, I’m from Honduras, and for 3 years, I have been living in the United States of America. Also I’m studying quick civics lessons about the United States, then I will take the naturalization test, and I have a part time job.

I want to get my GED because I would like to have my dream come true….

Posted: Monday, November 12th, 2007 @ 4:26 pm in GED Students, GED Students Around the World | 2 Comments »

Hi. I’m James. I come from Haiti. I used to go to school in Haiti. I left school in 2002 because I came to America. I want to get my GED because I would like to have my dream come true tomorrow. My dream is to become a pharmacist. James Pierre, 27, Irvington, New Jersey