- Report: #430996
Complaint Review: Pcdi, James Madison High School , Ashworth College
| Pcdi, James Madison High School , Ashworth College 430 Technology Pkwy
Norcross,, Georgia U.S.A. |
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Pcdi, James Madison High School , Ashworth College Adult Career & Continuing Education Norcross, Georgia
*Consumer Suggestion: LESS EXPENSIVE WAYS TO GET YOUR GED/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
*Consumer Suggestion: Go to the forum
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LESS EXPENSIVE WAYS TO GET YOUR GED/HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA
AUTHOR: Nanlisa - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Monday, March 09, 2009
I know this from experience. Back in the early 80's, while I was still working as a food service worker at a Catholic nursing facility, I decided to change my career and get my GED. However, because of my work schedule, I wasn't able to attend any classes. I went to the local bookstores and purchased books on how to prepare for the GED, and I did the lessons in my spare time. I also purchased some additional GED prep books by subject such as English, reading, and math.
After four months, I took the tests at Philadelphia Community College. I had passed all of the tests except for the math, and I had to wait seven months (college policy) to get re-tested on the math. I did go back, retook the math, test, passed it, and I got my GED in 1982. And I didn't have to spend an arm and a leg to get either.
Don't spend thousands of dollars just to get your high school diploma. Try some of the things that I suggested.
#2 Consumer Suggestion
Go to the forum
AUTHOR: William - (U.S.A.)
SUBMITTED: Thursday, March 05, 2009
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