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| The GED's Resources | 1. Study groups. Every person can join a community based study group, support group or an online community for GED students and instructors. These groups propose moral support, and help in following successful study strategies. Non-profit family resource centers and support groups can provide a candidate with instructors and other support material.
2. Online resources. If a person is a busy one because of working or cannot attend GED classes due to some disability, he or she can use online resources to get ready for the test. It is also possible to make use of them to add more to what he or she has learnt in the GED class. This will help to sharpen skills further. A candidate can join a GED program online that will help him or her perform self-guided studying. Some online resources are accessible free, while others require fee. Though, it is important to shop carefully as a lot of online companies propose false resources.
3. Candidates can also get GED resources through local libraries, The American Council on Education or even in their school system.
These resources will not only offer candidates study tips and information related to the test, but can also provide them financial aid, free resources and student support that will be helpful in solving the GED test.
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