For today's student, distance
learning is a worthwhile and
affordable way to work toward a
GED, usually the most official
way for an adult to demonstrate
the skills of a high school
graduate. But there are a
growing number of companies and
schools who aren't really in the
business of education. Instead,
they're in the education
business -- their main business
is selling quick and easy
programs or simple online tests,
complete with worthless
transcripts and fake diplomas.
There are exceptions. But as a
rule most transcripts and
diplomas ordered or obtained
from online high schools are
useless. Unfortunately, students
and adult learners are often and
easily misled by diploma
factories or diploma mills. Many
of these companies and 'schools'
appear to be professional
businesses or accredited
educational institutions. So,
when selecting online education,
it's smart to be cautious. Make
sure the online learning
solution is a real solution, and
will help you achieve your
goals.
First, it pays to understand how
diploma factories work. Many
adult learners fall victim to
diploma scams, usually paying
$200 to $800 in tuition,
testing, transcript or diploma
fees. But because the school or
program isn’t accredited, the
diploma has no value. When it
comes to employers, job training
programs, tech schools,
community colleges and
universities, bogus diplomas are
useless. And often, new
'graduates' don't learn that a
diploma has no value until
they're told by an employer or a
college admissions department.
In most cases, the GED -- the
term for General Education
Development credential -- is the
official 'diploma' that's
meaningful for adults who never
completed their high school
education. For today's 34 to 38
million adults in the US who
never graduated from high
school, passing the GED test is
a pass key to both career and
educational opportunities.
That's because approximately 95
percent of employers and even
more US colleges and
universities accept the GED.
When choosing an education
program, a student's best bet is
a GED solution, whether
enrolling in a local GED class
or using a self-guided online
GED program. If online learning
or distance learning is the
solution you need, look for a
program that includes all the
components necessary to prepare
for the GED test.
Here are some guidelines for
choosing a quality learning
solutions provider and avoiding
bogus schools or fake diploma
scams:
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GED
guidelines are established
by the American Council on
Education. Under the
agency's rules, the test
covers science, social
studies, language arts
reading and writing, and
math -- including algebra,
geometry and data analysis.
Find a program that includes
all testing areas; avoid any
solution or school that
doesn’t include all test
areas or information about
test areas and the ACE's
requirements.
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GED
practice tests are available
online. These tests are a
good way for a student to
determine skill strengths
and weaknesses and to
understand how the test
works. But the actual GED
test cannot be taken online!
The test is only given at
official test sites. So
avoid any company that
claims to offer the official
GED test or a quick version
online.
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Read the fine print, before
you pay -- make sure you
understand what the company
or school is offering and
determine if it's worth the
price. Is it a worthwhile
learning process or just a
fake diploma? Will it help
you progress in your career
or education? Ask for advice
if you're not sure.
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Look for outside information
about companies or schools.
Discover what other
teachers, students and adult
learners have experienced.
Contact a department of
education. Explore GED and
education message boards,
online forums or learning
communities. Are there
complaints, or reports of
success?
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Be very cautious in dealing
with any company or online
high school that offers a
diploma or transcript after
passing a quick online test.
The GED test is hard! The
exam is a timed 7.5-hour
test.
Consider education as an
important investment -- an
investment you make in yourself
and your future. Make sure your
investment is a good one, and
gives you a return that's
worthwhile. The GED credential
might be harder to get than a
$250 diploma, but you can sure
count on it to take you to where
you want to go.
For more information about the
GED online, visit
http://www.fakediplomasale.com.
While products are offered, the
website provides plenty of free
study, test tips and testing
resources, with links to other
quality resource and information
providers.