| If you are preparing yourself for college | | | | |
| entry or would like to acquire a rewarding | | | | The difference between a high school diploma |
| career, then the first step would be to look | | | | and a GED (General Equivalency Diploma) is |
| for good high school diploma programs. Once | | | | that the GED is an exam consisting of five |
| you have achieved the ever-important high | | | | sets of tests in Interpretation of |
| school education, you can enroll in college | | | | Literature, Mathematics, Science, Social |
| degree programs with confidence. | | | | Studies, and Writing Skills; whereas a high |
| | | | school diploma guarantees that specific |
| As an alternate way to prepare for college | | | | coursework has been completed and required |
| entry, there are many programs designed for | | | | credits have been earned. |
| adult learners who need to complete their | | | | |
| secondary education and get a high school | | | | A secondary education opens doors to students |
| diploma. | | | | who are actively seeking extended educational |
| | | | and occupational opportunities. Adult |
| Primarily, secondary education for adults may | | | | learning can be the first step to personal |
| be found at vocational schools, | | | | and professional success! |
| adult-education learning centers, and | | | | |
| technical schools. It is even possible to get | | | | If you are researching secondary education |
| a high school diploma online. Students can | | | | for adults, you will find many good schools |
| earn diplomas via credit classes, which will | | | | and colleges on our website. Submit a request |
| prepare them for entry into trade school | | | | for more information, and use it to help you |
| programs or other college courses. | | | | choose one of the best high school diploma |
| | | | programs offered in your area. |
| Most high school diploma programs will | | | | |
| require an assessment test to determine | | | | DISCLAIMER: Above is a GENERAL OVERVIEW and |
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