One of the perks of getting a high SAT or ACT score is that you can avail of opportunities for entering a selective college or being a recipient of a substantial college financial aid. So how can you gain enough information about the most suitable colleges or scholarships? Many high school students are asking the same question, and the College Board has an answer to this through their Student Search Service program. It’s totally for free and voluntary. By way of the Student Search Service, you and other willing students … [Read more...]
Health Insurance Covers GED Classes To Reduce Costs
Health insurance such as AmeriHealth Caritas in Philadelphia reached out to their 2 million Medicaid members by paying for their medical costs. That’s the way it goes, but this insurer went on to go the extra mile by providing for the GED preparation needs of their members. One of their beneficiaries is Emilia Ford who hails from Brookhaven. Emilia got pregnant at the age of 15 and dropped out of high school after giving birth to her baby. Although she held down various jobs in the past decade, she had always wanted to … [Read more...]
5 Things To Do If You Fail The GED Test
High school dropouts can find a way to improve their lives by taking the GED test. A good score in the test can give them the opportunity to go to college, receive a scholarship or have a better-paying job. It’s always worth it to give the GED test your best shot. But what if you don’t get a passing score? What are the things to do if you fail the GED test? Don’t easily give up if you didn’t get a passing score. You have other options to improve your situation and yes, you have another chance to get a GED certificate. The … [Read more...]