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Posted on July 26 2012 09:39 PM
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I am trying to get my GED but I am fearing the math part of it cause I know it is going to be hard and I will have to do a retest but besides that I have the determination and I believe that I can get my GED I just have to study hard. Since I have been placed in special education in school so I could receive help for my learning disability I didn't learn as much things as I could have being in regular ed so that could pose another difficulty in the GED.
 
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Posted on July 27 2012 12:35 PM
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Hmmm, I'm wondering what more you can do now to prepare for your GED? Maybe you could tutoring/learning centers at local colleges to see if they have advice, because sometimes those centers offer particular services or teachers for students supported at the college by college Disabled Student Services. I know that was case at my university. So, even if you're not a college student, they may have resources or be able to direct you on for learning-
 
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Posted on July 27 2012 01:30 PM
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My teacher told me that also that some colleges offer GED training classes.
 
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Posted on July 27 2012 03:34 PM
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oh, that's true tooSmile
 
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