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How is the G.E.D. preparation different from traditional high school classes?

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How is the G.E.D. preparation different from traditional high school classes?

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Students attend because they want to, not because they have to. Most people come to class two or three times a week. Students may request to be put on “Hold” for up to two weeks if they cannot attend classes. Much of the class time is spent in one-on-one instruction. The instructor will help students individually in whatever subjects they need to work on. Students at all different levels will be in class at the same time, so the one on one approach seems to work best. Students are encouraged to help one another whenever possible. No grades are given for G.E.D. Classes. Students work to succeed on the G.E.D. Test. Hide G.E.D. vs.

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