What score should one get in the GED to be able to land a better employment?
What are the most effective and cheaper ways to study for the GED test in order to obtain an exemplary score to be able to land a better job?
What are the most effective and cheaper ways to study for the GED test in order to obtain an exemplary score to be able to land a better job?
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Hi WinnieC76, any of these discussions helpful:
If we're lucky, the following users may have something to say: Szabolcs-Nyíri edb5s leveRAGE.
Fingers crossed that one of those helps you.
Thanks for your reply. I've been mulling over my plans, but I realize I should take it one step at a time. I'll have to secure my GED credentials for now and am preparing for the exam. I'm glad I can study online using Test Prep Toolkit because of time constraints. Test prep on the Internet allows me to do my thing at my own pace and time.
When is the best time to take the GED? (Originally Posted: 12/12/2007)
I am graduating from Undergrad school from a non target in May 2008. I have already receieved and accepted an offer from a BB in middle/back office position. I do not know if I want to go to gradschool eventually. It depends on how the 2 year analyst program goes. However, I do want to prepare myself for the possibility of going to get an MBA at a target school.
Should I take the GED ASAP, as soon as I graduate?
Or
Should I wait and do my 2 years as an analyst then if I decide to go back for MBA take the GED?
Does it matter if I take it in May 2008 but dont apply to Business schools until 2-3 years later? Will they want to see a recent score rather than a score when I was fresh out of undergrad?
Thanks
You're behind in the game. You should get your GED before you enter college. That's what all the rockstars do. Or they just graduate from high school.
i'd learn the name of the test i'd want to take first =)
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