High School
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A high-school diploma should never be considered a waste of time and effort. At the very least, those four years can teach you how to use your mind in a variety of ways.
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An expert advises an adult to pursue college once she gets her GED.
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Joining the Army can help get you through college, but it's best to meet with a recruiter and hear all the options before you sign.
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At age 17, it may be easiest for a teen to go to the nearest community college or alternative high school that offers a GED program.
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Find advice on how to help a child with LD prepare for the GED.
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It's important to take all required math and science courses, even though they may not be required for your field of interest.
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Many scholarships are awarded based on how well-rounded a student is in all aspects of his life.
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Graduation is the perfect time for your teen to express his gratitude to the people who believed in him along the way.
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Learn a number of ways to prepare for the GED.
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Don't let those test blues get you down! The key to the standardized testing process is to develop a plan that will work well for you.
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For the determined student who is willing to work hard, there are always options for continuing your education.
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To find the SAT testing center closest to you, call 609-771-7600.
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How many times should your child take the SAT? Find out whether your teen should take the SAT again and learn the likelihood of his or her score improving.
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How important are SAT or ACT scores?
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Learn how high school juniors can plan for their senior year.
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Teachers and parents must be honest with a child about his learning needs and skills, so that he's not surprised when he "hits the wall" in high school.
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What options does a high-school dropout have to receive a diploma?
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Someone with a confirmed learning disability is eligible to take the GED exam in a modified fashion.
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