Friday, August 17, 2012

3 women to obtain a passport to success in returning to school

The story is very familiar to people who leave the school. Many low-paying jobs or no jobs at all. When he tried to learn a trade or get a certificate to enter the profession of a decent wage, they discover the bitter truth - all professional schools after high school or require a high school diploma.
Find all themselves in this situation frustrating - three women in New York City - Lillian Betancourt (37 years), Latoya Abrams (21 years old) and France Shirin, 41.

After years of trying to pay your bills on time and get all through, these women decided to change their lives and get their school diplomas high.

Through advertising and word of mouth, I found women Careertel, which represents the freedom agenda High School. This program allows distance learning for adults Graduate School while continuing to work and care for other obligations.

"Location, hours of work and the provision of any age barrier for serious and motivated students of distance education," said Jerome Polvay, President Careertel.

Approved by the State Council of the Vermont Freedom secondary education and allow students to control the speed at which they study. Equipment is provided for each category and all tasks are completed and examinations at home. If students need teaching and faculty advisors to provide assistance by phone. In addition, they are given credit for courses they have made previously.

Now, with the secondary degrees in hand, the future looks very promising for women. In fact, all three are now seeking higher education. Betancourt is the study of criminal law in New York, Abrams will attend Georgia College and State University, and France will be in the School of Nursing in New York.

"Finally I feel is important," said Ingrid Betancourt. "I arrived my goal."

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