Ged Guide
Whether you are looking to share your own success or inspire someone else to start their journey, here are a few post ideas and key information about life after the GED. 🎓 Sharing Your Success
98% of colleges admit students with a GED. You can post about your application process or seeking letters of recommendation from former instructors or employers.
When updating your LinkedIn or resume, list your credential as "General Educational Development Certificate" or "Diploma" in the education section. Whether you are looking to share your own
Recruits with a GED are typically placed in "Tier 2," but can move to "Tier 1" with 15 college credits.
There is high demand for electricians, plumbers, and carpenters. A GED is often the "key" to these six-figure career paths. When updating your LinkedIn or resume, list your
Personal stories often resonate deeply. Recent grads have shared stories of overcoming challenges, such as going from a shelter to graduation or transitioning into a tech career. 🚀 What to Post About "What's Next?"
You can showcase your achievement by posting GED Digital Badges by Credly . These are easily verified by employers and help you stand out. A GED is often the "key" to these six-figure career paths
Earning a GED opens several distinct paths you can highlight or explore: