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Getting a GED is no small achievement. It requires commitment and dedication. We can all learn from you, the GED candidate. What obstacles have you overcome and what are your plans are for a better future?

By sharing your story you help others find the way to change their lives. Write as much as you like ... don't worry about spelling or grammar.

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What motivated you to get your GED or finally made you realize you need your GED?
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Michael's Story

What Does It Mean to Get a GED?

MICHAEL ORMSBY PRESIDENT Welcome to The GED Academy! I hope our website will answer all your questions about the GED.

Getting a GED is no small thing. It means the end of the embarrassment about not having a high school diploma. It means opening the doors to job opportunities that have been closed. This is a very big thing and sometimes a bit scary.

Most GED high schools don't take learning for the GED very seriously. They don't realize how difficult it is for most GED students to learn from traditional classroom methods. They're content in just telling people what classes they need to take and what they need to know. What they don't do very well is help their students actually learn what they need to know to be successful.

That's the part we take very seriously. Our computer e-learning programs are designed to make learning really easy, simple, and fast. (Oh, and actually fun, too.) We've spent years testing and developing our GED study program so that everyone is successful no matter what grade they left or how long it's been since they were in school. Don't just listen to me, though. Take a look. Judge for yourself.

Getting your GED is the beginning of a whole new chapter in your life. So, get ready for a new start!


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