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A GED is Worth More than a Fake High School Diploma

Tuesday, December 7th, 2010



For today’s student, distance learning is an ffordable way to work toward a GED, the best way for an adult to demonstrate the skills of a high school education. But there are a growing number of companies and schools who aren’t really in the business of education. Instead, they’re in the education business — their biggest business is selling quick and easy programs or simple online tests that result with worthless transcripts and fake diplomas.

In most cases, the GED — the term for General Education Development credential — is the only official ‘diploma’ that has value and is meaningful for adults who never completed their high school education. There are exceptions. But as a rule most transcripts and diplomas ordered or obtained from online high schools are worthless. Unfortunately, students and adult learners are often misled — and easily misled — by these diploma factories or diploma mills. Here’s a recent letter from a new GED student, who learned about one education business the hard way:

“I paid $250 and got this paper in the mail, but it didn’t help me get a better job. It was a ripoff. It wasn’t till my boss told me that I found out it wasn’t a real high school. It wasn’t even a real high school diploma, just something somebody made on a computer. But it looked like a real school. With a real test.”

This student’s story is typical and more common every day. Many adult learners fall victim to diploma scams, usually paying $200 to $800 in tuition, testing, transcript or diploma fees. But because the school or program isn’t accredited, the diploma has no value — it’s meaningless. When it comes to employers, job training programs, tech school, community colleges and universities, bogus diplomas are useless.

But a GED credential is useful. For today’s 34 to 38 million adults in the US who never graduated from high school, passing the GED test is a pass key to both career and educational opportunities. Approximately 95 percent of employers and 97 percent of US colleges and universities accept the GED because it’s an official, accredited ‘diploma.’

When choosing education, an adult learner’s best option is GED prep, whether enrolling in a local class or online preparation program. If online learning or distance learning is the best solution for you, look for a program that includes all the components needed to prepare for the GED test.

Here are some guidelines for choosing a real online GED program provider and avoiding bogus schools or fake diploma scams:

– The American Council on Education (ACE) has tight guidelines for the GED. The test covers science, social studies, language arts reading and writing, and math – including algebra, geometry and data analysis. Find a program that includes all testing areas; avoid any solution or school that doesn’t include all test areas or information about test areas and ACE requirements.

– GED practice tests are available online and are a good way for a student to determine what to study for the test. But the actual GED test cannot be taken online! The test is only given at official test sites. So avoid any company that claims to offer the official GED test or a quick version online.

– Read the fine print, before you pay — make sure you understand what the company or school is offering and determine if it’s worth the price. Is it a worthwhile learning process or just a fake diploma? Will it help you move ahead in your career or education? Will the online GED program or learning solution you choose really prepare you for the GED test? Ask for guidance if you’re unsure.

– Look beyond the company or school; discover what other teachers, students and adult learners are saying. Explore GED and education message boards, online forums or learning communities.

– Be very cautious in dealing with any company or online high school that offers a diploma or transcript after passing an online test. The GED test is difficult; the test is timed and usually takes more than seven hours. So check out the school with your state Department of Education. Basically, just as the old adage says: If it sounds too good to be true it probably is too good to be true.

Education is about the best investment you can make in yourself. Make sure your investment is a good one, and gives you a return that’s worthwhile. The GED credential might be harder to get than a $250 diploma, but you can sure count on it to take you to where you want to go.

For more information about the GED, and free GED resources online: visit http://www.passGED.com.

By: Leonard Williams

Where Should I Get My Online Degree From?

Thursday, April 15th, 2010



An online degree is available from quality online education facilities such as Villanova university, Kaplan university, Capella university, Saint Leo university and Ashford university to name a few. There are numerous education institutions around the world and their numbers are growing. You can attain your degree from an accepted University or buy a fake diploma from one of the many diploma mills that print out diplomas for cash. It is your choice whether you want a professional degree or a fake one.

Education is not merely the attending of classes in an institution such as Villanova university but the passion to learn more and to seek a better way of conceptualizing and doing things. For most people who want to pursue an educational course like a bachelor business degree the challenges lie in the inability to spare time and money that a conventional degree requires. In the contemporary world practical experience takes precedence and hence more and more people are turning to degrees that provides them with the academic stability that they seek and yet allows them to dedicate the time and effort involved at their own pace. Online degree programs have facilities that provide distance learning degrees at distance learning colleges that allow students to follow instructions and to study at their own pace and to do it from the comfort of their own home.

An On line Bachelor Degree and College Courses Online are the most popular as they provide the foundation for further study in the same course.

College courses online provide an ideal opportunity to pursue on line courses while working or training professionally. There are many online distance education facilities that a student can select from. Thus it is possible to attain the same level and quality of education that you would have by attending classes on campus. For those who are interested in making a bright career in education, accredited education college degree programs should be considered. While engineering and criminal justice college courses can also be pursued from one of the many online universities. On completion of college courses students are provided online certificates of the accredited college courses online. Many universities now prefer to offer conventional on campus courses as college courses online because they can reach out to a larger number of students, who for some reason or the other are unable to take up a full time course.

An accredited online degree offers accredited degree programs such as a nursing degree on line, college accredited degrees, business administration accredited degrees or bachelors on line accredited degrees. A recognized or certified degree goes a long way in furthering one’s professional life. An accredited online degree will provide you with an immense feeling of satisfaction.

It is possible to avoid attending circumscribed classes in an offline university and yet attain an accredited bachelors degrees by doing one of the many on line bachelors degrees that are on offer. An online bachelor degree such as a nursing degree can be done to ensure one’s professional success and growth. An online bachelor degree covers all aspects of a conventional course but at the student’s convenience.

Do you know what it really means to study a master degree online? While this burgeoning and new form of education has received a lot of coverage, few actually know the ins and outs of studying a masters and just why it is becoming the educational phenomenon that it is.

Regardless of your educational desires it is well worth it to peruse some of the sites that are directories of online course material to make a more informed decision on your course of study. Whether it’s a free course or a long term of study there are many benefits to be gained by pursuing an online degree.

Various fields of learning can be pursued with an online degree and these include masters degrees or a bachelor degree online, in fact there are many degree programs from accredited universities that are available. And the student can choose to complete online programs in a year, which would have taken several years to complete in an offline campus. The main advantages of an online degree is the fact that the student can study when they have the time and are able to provide complete attention to the study material, and of course it is a more affordable option.

By: Mike O'Brien

You Never Graduated High School? By Michael Ormsby

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010



“You mean you never finished high school?” To the high school dropout those words bring embarrassment, dead-end jobs, and minimum wage income. Americans without a high school degree fall into the lowest income bracket almost 50% less than a high school graduate. And there are 39 million Americans in the same boat.

Without a high school education, you have three choices. Or, actually, four choices. The first choice is to do nothing and remain at the lowest income level, where just buying food and putting clothes on your children’s back is a struggle. A working parent may have two, three, or more jobs just to get by. Or, an adult can enroll in a legitimate online high school program and earn a high school diploma by taking the classes he or she missed in high school. Online high schools can be expensive, costing two to three thousand dollars for a one or two year program. If testing is done online, there are pitfalls. Some government agencies won’t recognize any diploma based on online testing.

But there are worse pitfalls. The Internet provides another option: fake high school diplomas. Online “diploma mills” are advertised all over the Internet. Instead of taking classes, these companies give an unsupervised online test and “life experience credit.” For a few hundred dollars, anyone can buy a “high school diploma,” plus fake transcripts for a few extra dollars…or higher grades for a few more bucks. Many people think they’re getting a real, legitimate diploma, not realizing that the “accreditation” of these websites is as false as the schools themselves. Even the best-intentioned person can face embarrassment and risk losing their job by presenting a fake diploma to an employer or college.

That’s three choices, and they don’t sound very encouraging. That’s why the fourth choice is so important: the General Educational Development tests, or GED. The GED is the official high-school equivalency exam, a test sanctioned by the government to certify that you have the most important high school skills. To get a GED, you simply brush up on the high school skills that you might have missed or forgotten, and take the test at an official testing center.

The GED has a lot of advantages over other options. It can be fast and easy. The test is legitimate and inexpensive, and the test-taker receives a credential from their state government. By passing the GED, you show a high level of mastery in mathematics, science, social studies, reading, and writing. Perhaps even more important, you show that you have the perseverance and commitment to prepare for and complete a challenging eight-hour battery of exams. And, although the GED is challenging, it’s also achievable. With focused study and personal dedication, the millions of Americans who missed out on high school can get a second chance. Many GED study programs are available to help.

Unfortunately, despite the benefits of the GED, adult learners are often taken advantage of because of their desire to pass “high school.” Many if not most online “high schools” aren’t real schools, and they don’t offer real degrees. A customer may pay $200 to $1,000 to get a degree just by taking an online exam, but the degree turns out to be worthless. Informed employers and colleges will reject it.

In dollars and cents, a GED means earning up to $350,000 more over your lifetime–and possibly much more, if you go on to trade school, community college, or a university. In less tangible terms, earning a GED translates into greater respect and more possibilities.

By: Michael W. Ormsby