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Posted: Tuesday, July 24th, 2012 @ 12:43 pm in After the GED..., Children and Families, College Bound!, Getting a Better Job, Getting Started with the GED, Keeping Jobs, Staying Motivated | No Comments »
Yesi from Bentonville, Arkansas – 29 Even though I do not have a GED, I have always had luck with great paying jobs due to my personality, and being a goal setter. But I’m starting too see others around me in college and working in their dream field. I guess I realized that yes, I do [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 14th, 2012 @ 10:02 pm in After the GED..., Children and Families, College Bound!, GED Students, Getting a Better Job, Getting Started with the GED, Keeping Jobs, Self-Improvement, Staying Motivated, Success Stories | No Comments »
Craig J. Boykin from Montgomery, Alabama – 33 Craig J. Boykin is a motivational speaker, author, community activist, mentor, entrepreneur, educational consultant, business coach, and inspirational leader. Craig has dedicated his life to creating lasting change for those who desire it; Craig has risen to national prominence by delivering a high energy message which tells people [...]
Posted: Thursday, June 14th, 2012 @ 9:12 pm in After the GED..., College Bound!, GED Math, GED Students, Getting a Better Job, Getting Started with the GED, Keeping Jobs, Self-Improvement, Staying Motivated | No Comments »
Brenda from Washington, D.C. – 56 I’m pursuing my GED, hoping to get a better job. I’m concerned about job applications, too; I’ve worked a lot for my family, and haven’t been able to stay at other jobs very long because of it. Now I’m on my own, and have been inspiring myself to get [...]
Posted: Friday, March 12th, 2010 @ 2:24 pm in College Bound!, GED Incentives, Getting a Better Job, Keeping Jobs | No Comments »
Name: Urlick Age: 34 City and State: Washington, D.C. What motivated you to get your GED? Because I want to go to college in the near future, maintain employment, and make good money. How have your friends and family helped you? Not much, but they know that getting my GED would open a lot of [...]
Posted: Thursday, February 11th, 2010 @ 9:49 am in After the GED..., College Bound!, GED Incentives, Getting a Better Job, Going Back After a Long Time, Keeping Jobs, Success Stories | 3 Comments »
Name: Ty I am 37 years old, and I just passed my GED test the first time I took it. I knew it wouldn’t be easy; it’s been almost 20 years since I didn’t graduate. I purchased access to passged.com and studied for about 2 months. This system WORKS. Throughout my career as an adult, [...]
Posted: Thursday, November 6th, 2008 @ 9:48 am in GED Students, Keeping Jobs, Reading and Writing | No Comments »
Name:Â Â Â Â Gloria Age:Â Â Â Â 43 City and State: Â Â Â Miami, FL I am 43 years old, I stopped going to high school when I was in the 12th grade. I was in a small class that sat about 15 students. I was in a special class for kids that can’t read. I needed 3 [...]
Posted: Wednesday, August 20th, 2008 @ 10:24 am in Children and Families, GED Students, Keeping Jobs | No Comments »
My name is Gail. My story is it seems like every job I get I seem to lose it because of not knowing as much as others. I work hard in every thing I do. People come with a degree, they will keep them, and I will be the first to go. It has made [...]