As a former high school dropout, I am aware of the difficulties and challenges that come with failing to complete high school. I also recognize the significance of education as the first step toward living a prosperous life. That is why I founded Wil-Do Academy, an online course designed to assist high school dropouts in overcoming obstacles and achieving their goals.
One of the most significant obstacles that high school dropouts face is a lack of job and career opportunities. High school graduates are more likely to be employed and earn higher wages than those who do not graduate. However, education offers more than just financial advantages. It also improves one's health outcomes, civic participation, and personal satisfaction.
For high school dropouts, the road back to education can be difficult, but Wil-Do Academy provides a variety of programs and services to help them succeed. Individualized instruction and support are provided by the academy, which includes tutoring,...
Videos Vs. Prep Books: What’s the Best Way to Study?
Studying for your GED exam, HiSET test, or TASC test can be hard! Finding the time and energy is a challenge for most people. So what’s the best way to study to make the most out of your time? Should you go with traditional prep books or should you use videos? Here’s what you need to know about videos vs. prep books!
Videos are more portable than books.
One great thing about videos is that you can watch them anywhere that you have an Internet connection. If you’re going somewhere, you can have your study material right there with you. Wherever you travel, you’ll be able to study for your high school equivalency exam!
Prep books are also portable, but they may not be as easy to remember or carry with you. They won’t fit in your pocket the way a phone does! Most people always have their phones with them no matter where they go, making it very easy to access prep videos whenever they want.
Videos are...
"From High School Dropout to CEO: How This High School Dropout Overcame Adversity and Achieved Amazing Success"
I, like many high school students, had a hard time concentrating and maintaining my motivation to study. Despite my best efforts, I was unable to finish high school, and I subsequently gave up on achieving any of my goals or dreams.
But I wasn't going to let the fact that I hadn't finished high school hold me back now. I had faith in my own abilities and was determined to find a way to move past this obstacle and into a better future.
Then I learned about the General Equivalency Diploma (GED) program. If you have not completed high school but still want to demonstrate your academic prowess to potential employers and higher education institutions, consider taking the GED test to earn an equivalent credential.
Getting my GED was one of the smartest things I've ever done. Preparing for the GED exam was difficult, but the results were well worth the effort. It was a great...
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