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From: Loyd <loydlin@aol.com> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2001082914:00:03 Subject: Re: math If you live in the USA, many counties have a Literacy Council. If you look in the phone book it might be listed something like Adams County Literacy County or Literacy Council of Adams County. I used Adams as an example. Many of these organizations help provide free help in all the subjects you encounter in the GED test. Our county has free GED training and the Literacy council often provides a one-on-one tutoring for adults over 18. There are also some special classes for those under 18 at times. Look in your phone directory or call someone in you county or township. They may be able to help you.
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