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GED.


Question Posted Tuesday October 21 2008, 3:31 pm

My Dad was recently layed off, and was looking for work but is having a hard time because he dosen't have a GED. He dropped out of school in 8th grade, and never went back because he found a well paying job at a factory. He was wondering if there was an online source to get a GED, or something similiar? Any information would be good.

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Brandi_S answered Wednesday October 22 2008, 11:33 pm:
The best way to get information on getting a GED in your area is to talk to your school guidance councilor.
Along with helping kids with their problems, they help figure out how to further education.


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Missa8305 answered Tuesday October 21 2008, 9:21 pm:
I don't know about online, but I can tell you...

Try looking for community colleges and technical institutes nearby. Bound to be one that is accredited. GED prep classes are usually free of charge and he can schedule the test.

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