were can i go to get my ged near dallas besides a library?
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Whatever you do, DO NOT PUT THIS OFF:)! I worked with students just like you for 7 years, and with the best of intentions they would start a class, fizzle out, and then I would see them when they were 21 or 22, in a low paying job working 50-70 hours a week, ready to finish school and still having to pass a GED exam first (and not a spare moment to go to class). Your skills will get rusty, which is why you need to work on this now that you are fresh out of school.
It sounds like you are ready to do this because you have goals past high school, which is great! My best advice to you is: Do not let ANY personal ‘circumstances’ get in the way of you completing high school and your pharm-tech training. I know it is hard, but your life will start speeding up dramatically and you will never have this much energy or spare time to concentrate on your schooling again. Any education is a sacrifice, even if your parents pay for everything. The reason educated people make more money is because they made this sacrifice, not because somebody just ‘likes them more’. Best wishes on your education!