Is a NARS diploma better than a GED?
Here are a few things you should know about getting a GED. A. In most states, generally, you must be 18 to take the GED without restrictions. Sometimes 17-year-olds are allowed after filing a special form, and if they can show special need. Different states have different rules. B. Assuming you are old enough, just call your local high school, find out when they are giving the GED test, sign up for it, and go take it. Don’t bother to study for it, don’t take courses or anything else. JUST TAKE IT. Who knows, you might already know everything you need to pass all five parts, or maybe you will pass one or two sections. If you pass one or two sections, you never have to take those again. Once you know what you failed, you can best use your time to study the areas you didn’t pass. Bottom line, just do it. ( By the way, if you pass one or two sections, we will award you high school credits for passing those sections…more below.) C. Here’s a very important question — how will you USE your