GED Education – How It Works

GED Education refers to the process of acquiring a GED diploma. The GED credential, also known as the High School Equivalency Diploma, is issued by states if students have passed the four GED subject tests. You can start your GED prep journey with our free online GED classes and learn if studying with an online … Read more

How Alexa Helps With GED Prep

This post is about how Alexa helps with GED Prep. Did you know that you can use Alexa and Amazon Echo to get prepared for the GED test? As you know, Alexa and the Amazon Echo devices have the option to enable lots of different “skills” that will extend Alexa’s already amazing capabilities. With Alexa, … Read more

GED Test History

This is a post about the GED Test History. The GED test is an exam for students who didn’t finish high school. If students pass four independent GED subject tests, they receive a High School Equivalency Diploma issued by their state. This document has the same value as a regular high school diploma and allows students … Read more

Preparing For The GED Test – What It Takes

This is a post about preparing for the GED test and what it takes to do that effectively. For adults who never completed their high school curriculum, the GED test is a great pathway toward a better job or a college education. The latest edition of the GED exam comes with four independent subject tests … Read more

What Can You Do With A GED?

Many students ask us, “What Can You Do With A GED?” Well, the GED is equivalent to a high school degree, so the answer is: A LOT! Read on to learn more. There is no doubt that preparing for the GED and successfully passing the exam require stronger organizational skills and more self-discipline. No wonder … Read more

Which GED Test Should I Take First?

Many students ask us, “Which GED Test Should I Take First?”. Well, this question is difficult to answer because all students are different. All GED students have their own talents, skills, and study preferences, but we’ll give you some straightforward advice. Generally speaking, though, we can say that most GED students find Mathematics the most problematic … Read more

What Happens After You Get Your GED?

What’s next after completing your GED? What happens after you get your GED? We often get this question asked, and in this post, we’ll give you the answers. Well, passing the four tests of the GED (General Educational Development) exam truly is a great accomplishment! The four GED subtests cover the academic subject areas of … Read more

CNM GED Program

In this post, we evaluate the CNM GED Program. Central New Mexico Community College (CNM) was formerly named Technical Vocational Institute. The school is a community college located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. CNM was established in 1964, and besides professional certificates and training options, the school offers Associate Degrees and also High School Equivalency (GED and … Read more

How To Pass GED Reading

In this post, we talk about “How To Pass GED Reading” and what it takes to get higher scores on this part of the English Language Arts test. If you want to pass the Reading portion of the GED Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA) subtest, you’ll have to demonstrate that you can read and comprehend … Read more

The Baccalaureate Degree

The baccalaureate degree is a bachelor’s degree from a college or university. The word has other meanings around the world, such as in France, where it refers to a diploma from a secondary school. In the United States, though, and in more parts of the world, baccalaureate refers to the degree that a student receives … Read more