Greg´s choice of MUST High School Diploma over GED
paid off in cost, time and career prospects
Greg was very ambitious and wanted to climb the ladder of success. His weak point
was that he had not completed his high school. He wanted to take up studies again
to groom his professional and communication skills and find a more fulfilling career.
Greg had previously tried to take the GED to follow his ambitions but remained unsatisfied.
He was unable to finish it because he failed in three subjects by scoring just two
points less than the percentile rank of that area’s high school graduating students.
His current job also suffered because he had to take preparatory classes at fixed
timings. So he had to take time off from work to commute and attend them. The test
center was also quite far from his place and he lost a whole day at work to take
the exam. Now if he wished to retake the exam, he had to pay the registration fee
again for each of the subjects he failed and would need to take more preparatory
classes. It was difficult for Greg to manage with his current job schedule and financial
constraints to pay in advance the GED retake fees.
In the meanwhile, Greg had been introduced to the MUST High School Diploma Program
by a friend who was alumni of MUST. It appealed a lot to him due to its flexible
timings, low cost and ease of learning, easy credit transfers and scholarships.
Now he had the choice between the high school diploma and retaking the GED.
So, Greg decided to conduct a research on the benefits of completing either of them.
He compared both of them based on:
1. The advantages of High School Diploma vs.
GED
2. The cost of completion
3. The time required
4. Ease and simplicity
1. The advantages of High School Diploma vs.
GED
Greg knew that GED test was based on only 5 modules which sounded easy but he was
concerned with the other issues involved for him to pass the GED. Though, the GED
is awarded by the state Department of Education and is accepted at 97% of colleges
and high schools and by 95% of US employers, most colleges still require GED holders
to take the SAT or ACT, as well as have extra letters of recommendations. Moreover,
Greg was also unable to transfer the credits for his high school diploma courses,
and his prior learning through work experience was of no advantage. Also, most employers
feel that the GED is a lower form of a high school diploma.
On the other hand, the experience and education obtained by completing the high
school is an invaluable asset to one’s personal growth. The high school diploma
is accepted by all of the high schools and employers. It is not expensive to study
towards the diploma and career possibilities are much widened. The MUST High School
program offered an easy, flexible and low cost high school diploma program which
was accredited by IAO and guaranteed quality education. Greg could also transfer
the credits for his HSD courses easily which would significantly save him time and
tuition fees.
2. The cost of study
Greg knew he had to prepare more if he wanted to retake his failed modules and thus
contacted different institutions and online programs to find the current cost of
doing a GED. He found out that the preparatory classes for GED could cost him anywhere
between $100 to $300. There were free classes also available arranged by his County’s
library, but their timings were fixed and not suitable for Greg. Additionally, the
GED official test and certificate fees would cost him $80. This mounted his overall
costs to around $200 which he would have to pay upfront in advance.
The high school diploma program offered by MUST High School on the other hand provided
easy monthly installments which were quite affordable and Greg could start studying
by just paying $150 per month. He found out that the payment schedule could also
be changed according to his ease and affordability. Additionally, there was financial
aid available for MUST students as well which would decrease his tuition fee a great
deal. There was also a $100 scholarship available on passing a short one minute
test, making MUST diploma very affordable.
3. The time required
The GED preparation could take anywhere between five to six weeks and its preparation
pace depended greatly how much self-preparation is done, which can extend the time
to more than 3 months in many cases. The actual GED test was very long with a tiring
time frame of seven hours and twenty five minutes for completion. The official report
of results would be received in another three weeks. If Greg failed the test, he
could not re-sit them immediately and would have to wait for the next scheduled
date of the exams to retake them.
The high school diploma by MUST High School offered Greg much more flexibility and
could be started immediately after enrollment. The diploma could be completed at
his own pace and he would be provided with all the course material so he would not
have to do any other preparation. Additionally, he could take the exam for a subject
immediately which he had prior knowledge of through work experience, without having
to finish its course material. He could receive his diploma as soon as he finished
his courses and in case of failure, he could repeat the courses straight away. There
was also no restriction on the timings and Greg could manage his studies according
to his own schedule. He could obtain a high school diploma from MUST in less than
a year. Greg could further reduce the time and cost of his diploma by having his
credits transferred for his high school courses.
4. Ease and Simplicity
Greg knew that to pass the five-test battery, the GED test-taker must demonstrate
a level of knowledge and skill that meets or surpasses that of approximately 60
percent of graduating high school seniors. Each module/area is compared on a percentile
basis, so if Greg scored 57 in mathematics and the percentile rank of graduating
students was 58, he would still fail the mathematics module. The test takers, in
the US, were recommended to join the federal and state adult education program where
students would review high school material in a traditional classroom setting. For
Greg this meant fixed time schedules and having to follow the pace of the class
he would take.
The MUST High School program offered far greater ease, with the program being completely
based around Greg’s schedule and pace. There was extensive assistance available
on the website to help him prepare for the exams which explained all the easy procedures
to complete his diploma. He could also study and sit for the exams from the comfort
of his own home and at the timings he was convenient with. His course duration would
also be reduced through credit transfers. Greg’s Decision
After careful thought, Greg decided to go for the MUST High School diploma course.
Greg received a big discount on enrollment which was offered to all new students
instantly and got immediate access to his individual student area. He enjoyed the
flexibility of immediately taking the exams for the courses in which he had a strong
command from his previous work experience, while he appreciated the self -paced
nature for other courses which allowed him to take as much time as he needed to
study and prepare for the online exams. The whole procedure from admission to graduation
was very simple, as he effectively planned his time management and availed the assistance
available to all the MUST High School students.
Soon after graduating, Greg found the job he had long desired. He regained his confidence
to prosper in his career and is very thankful to MUST High School for providing
him the opportunity to complete his studies and excel in his professional life.
Applying for the High School Diploma at MUST is the best decision of my life. MUST’s
fast paced diploma program was a great experience which propelled my career to new
heights. I found the education really low cost, quick and flexible. My advice to
all the people who want to excel in their careers is to get a High School Diploma
- and the best place to acquire it is MUST High School with its ever present care
for students and a great learning environment.
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greater clarity about the typical process a MUST student would follow; what they
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