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I'm taking a GED pretest in a couple weeks and I was wondering if there were any websites that would help you study.

I also have another question.

I'm 18, I only have 3 high school credits and I'm attending school right now, do you think I should stay in school or get my GED as planned so I can get into a community college early? because that is what I would really like to do. I'm just not sure if I'm ready yet.

please help me with this decisson, if its get the GED can you help me find some other study material besides books because I already have those.

thanks ._.

2007-10-02 05:56:19 · 4 answers · asked by tor_neko 2 in Education & Reference Other - Education

4 answers

Wait, why not just take the GED test and if you pass/fail continue going to community college

2007-10-02 06:06:42 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No offence, but considering that an average HS career ends up with over 20 credits...You'll be stuck in HS until you're 21. Do you really want to be sitting with 17 and 18 year olds when you're 21?

Go for the GED, and study HARD. Pick-up some additional courses from recognised institutions over and above that to help you with your CC plans. (Computer Use / Office Cert. / etc)

2007-10-02 06:08:56 · answer #2 · answered by jcurrieii 7 · 0 0

Considering your age I would suggest getting your GED. If it helps you feel better, I have a GED and a Masters degree. You should buy a study book from a book store that should include some practice tests that will let you know where you’re at. You can also check with a community college, they sometimes offer practice tests or GED prep classes.

http://www.testprepreview.com/ged_practice.htm
http://adulted.about.com/od/gedstudyresources/tp/GED.htm
http://www.4tests.com/exams/examdetail.asp?eid=38

2007-10-02 06:07:54 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It sounds like you have a big problem in planning ahead. You waited until two days before the test to think about studying? If you dropped out of school in 9th grade then you missed 3 years of course work. How do you expect to know any of that material without studying? I don't think you will be able to pass without studying everything you missed.

2016-05-19 06:10:19 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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