Is there a time frame for a youth to finish his/her GED?
There is no time frame if you are making satisfactory progress and you are attending school regularly. However, enrollment is not the same as satisfactory progress. You may want to show your IL worker some practice tests or other work to demonstrate your progress. When you enroll in adult education classes, you are usually given a “placement test” to determine which subjects you need to study the most. If you are struggling in something, you may want to ask your IL worker for tutoring assistance so that you will be able to pass the GED and move on to another goal. What do they mean by “satisfactory progress” for: High school, GED, Post Secondary, vocational. The law does not define “satisfactory progress.” Our best interpretation is that it requires you to be able to show actual accomplishment(s) towards your chosen goal. In some schools, a passing grade average is needed to stay in school; others use a work portfolio as evidence of progress. Some issues are common sense, like if you d