Adults age 17 and up can get help preparing for the General Equivalency Diploma (GED), at Trident Literacy Association’s two Summerville sites.
Students under 21 years old must provide a high school transcript and arrange a testing appointment. Cost is determined by ability to pay.
Trident Literacy Association offers one-on-one tutoring and small group classes, using a curriculum that allows students to advance at their own pace. Assistance is also available for improving basic educational skills, acquiring basic computer skills and learning English as a Second Language.
For more information call 843-821-5000 or visit the Trident United Way office at 117 South Main Street, or the Goodwill site at 843-821-4282, extension 204, 622 Bacon’s Bridge Road.
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Well maybe MR. MIKE ROSE you are not that bright yourself to post a comment like that. It's people, and comments like yours that really put a damper on other people. I have a GED, and i am doing very well for myself. I am a college graduate.I have my BSN in nursing, and i am working on my masters. So for anyone whos getting there GED press on, and don't give up. Use negative comments to fuel the fire!!!!!!!!!!
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I missed that quote from Rose?!? I certain there are a few folks that have GED's that aren't the brightest crayons in the box - some even hold/held public office! Others can be and are very successful. In the same line there are some college graduates that can't think for themselves and allow emotion not reason to guide their decisions.
Posted by: Aristotle
Why bother. Mike Rose thinks you are a dummy if you have a GED.
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