Showing posts with label GED. Show all posts
Showing posts with label GED. Show all posts

Jun 1, 2012

GED Prep Resources

As I have mentioned before, KM and DN are both planning to take the GED for differing reasons, so I wanted to share the resources we will be utilizing over the next few years in order to prepare for the test.




I really like the format of the Steck-Vaughn series and appreciate that they have additional booklets of exercises in each area. I feel this is the most thorough GED prep out there.

Mar 11, 2008

It's about time!!!

This is a really interesting story and I am really suprised that this it the first time it has come.

http://dailymail.com/Opinion/DavePeyton/200802220157

I dropped out of high school very early in 11th grade for various reasons and got my GED. While I was studying to take the GED I had friends of mine who were still in school or had already graduated helping me and were shocked at how many of the questions they did not know the answers to. (I then went onto college and loved it!, but that is beside the point!)

It kinda goes along those same lines as the book "The Great American Citizenship Quiz." How many people do you know that could actually pass that US Citizenship Test. I don't know for sure that I could.

Just some food for thought.