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Why Isn’t There An Online Ged?
The GED cannot be taken online or at home. A lot of learners ask, why not? It's just a test, isn't it? The GED is not really just a test. Passing the GED is a significant accomplishment; GED certificate holders have higher skills than a third of high school graduates. The 95% of colleges and employers that accept and value the GED need to know that a GED credential is a substantial, meaningful achievement. The GED test is designed to be a valuable measure of basic skills in reading, writing, social studies, science and math as well as important skills in critical thinking, evaluation, and problem solving. To ensure the validity of these measurements, the GED is administered in a controlled environment by a proctor, where the identity of all test-takers can be checked. The careful design and administration of the GED test gives it value to employers, colleges, and ultimately test-takers. Unfortunately, unscrupulous businesses are always ready to take advantage of people who are looking for an easy way to make up for not graduating high school. Online "high school" tests and schools are often worthless "diploma mills," cheating customers out of $200 to $1,000 for a diploma that will be rejected by savvy employers and colleges. A real GED can increase adults' overall income by $350,000 over the course of their lifetimes, and if GED graduates go on to trade school, community college, or a university, their total lifetime income could be almost a million dollars higher. The value of the GED comes not just from a piece of paper but from having the measurable GED skills that are essential in today's job market. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com About the Author: Michael Ormsby is the president of The GED Academy and oversees software and curriculum for adult learners and people with educational challenges. For more information, visit www.passged.com . Michael can be contacted by email at: information@passGED.com or by telephone at 877-480-7780. |
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