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community college. along with determination and hard work!
good luck to her
I wish she could come to my class. I am a GED teacher. Here is what you do. Find some GED practice tests and have her take them. Depending on how well she shores, she may be ready to take the test and pass. Check around your town/city to see if the test is given anywhere. People are willing to help.
I'm sure you are looking out for you daughter. But the easiest way may not be what is best for her.
Maybe it's time she grew up. Why don't you have her look into her options. Let her do the footwork necessary to finding out what options are available to a dropout.
But I guess the easist way for her to get her GED would be for you to research her otions. Find the program. Pay for it. You could try and take the classes for her...and even the test. But you could get in trouble for that. Besides, I'm sure you wouldn't want to teach her dishonesty.
Some of the best well intentioned parents only end up crippling their children and their future options by solving their problems.
Do her a favor and let her grow up.
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