So we received the GED study book we ordered from the library. (I just love how you can order books offline and get them delivered to your house.) Let me tell you this book is huge. Its about 3 inches thick and the pages feel like a newspaper type of paper so they are thin. That's a lot of reading to do. I handed it to him and said "here's the GED book you wanted now start reading" he just looked and me and was um I'm not reading that whole thing. Then he went on about how he doesn't need to study for the GED he knows the stuff already.
That book was pretty intimating. So intimidating that he was actually working when it came. But being the silly wife I am I just had to text him a picture of the book. You know to get him all ramped up and ready to read :D. C'mon who doesn't enjoy studying all day.
P.S. Its still sitting on his end table just waiting for him to crack the cover. Its been sitting there for about 2 days now.
Fingers crossed though. I know this book will help better prepare him. And I'm sure he know all the stuff still from high school but a little refresher will just help it flow more smoothly and prevent a "testing brain lock up".
But for now good luck to all those PRE Army Wives out there mentally preparing for the Army Life.
GED or General Educational Development learning has become one of the best options among a lot of students who are looking for faster yet equally competitive ways to get into college or apply for a prestigious job.
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