long short here...
I have a much younger brother in law whom formal education just did not work for. He had really terrible dyslexia and had a really hard time. Well he has since dropped out and went from immigrant day labor work job to job basically.
Well I am making a push to help him in getting his GED so he can at least attempt to find something stable. He gets discouraged easily though so this will be a tough challenge.
He missed half his senior year of high school.
My plan is to get him to commit to wanting the FREE help first. Then after that I was thinking have him take 2 different GED practice tests and just see where he stands. Then work through what he missed on those two and focus on the areas he needs work on.
For those who have taken it, how was the GED test? Did you do practice tests? Were they relevant to the actual test? Did they help?
I have a much younger brother in law whom formal education just did not work for. He had really terrible dyslexia and had a really hard time. Well he has since dropped out and went from immigrant day labor work job to job basically.
Well I am making a push to help him in getting his GED so he can at least attempt to find something stable. He gets discouraged easily though so this will be a tough challenge.
He missed half his senior year of high school.
My plan is to get him to commit to wanting the FREE help first. Then after that I was thinking have him take 2 different GED practice tests and just see where he stands. Then work through what he missed on those two and focus on the areas he needs work on.
For those who have taken it, how was the GED test? Did you do practice tests? Were they relevant to the actual test? Did they help?
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