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Everyone knows that education is important, but not everyone has the opportunity to complete even their high school education, much less go to college. However, there are plenty of options nowadays to continue one’s studies once they are in a better place financially. For those who still struggle with the bills, they can opt for assisted studies, which many large corporations and businesses offer. In fact, if you talk to your employer and tell them how by investing in your education, they will be able to reap the benefits, there’s a good chance that they would be willing to fork out the money needed for your education. 

GED is a high school equivalency for Americans who were unable to complete their studies. First implemented for the returning soldiers after World War II, it has become hugely popular for students from all walks of life. Some are simply education driven, while others may see the GED as a stepping stone to something greater, such as a pay rise or a promotion. 

When Onsego started, they were known as Covcel. They rebranded after the pandemic swept the globe for obvious reasons – their original name was much too close to the name of the virus: Covid. However, they haven’t changed their team and their processes are still very much the same, with one of their many employees stating, “Onsego is dedicated to offering the best to GED candidates. It can be hard looking for a suitable tutor or coursework that caters to everyone, but Onsego holds each person accountable for their own studies and focuses on preventing them from falling off the bandwagon, which is why we have such high success rates. It’s easy to click “buy” on any course, but one that can actually motivate you to proceed past the introduction or first class? You’ll find that at Onsego.”

With such passion and enthusiasm, the company has developed their own curriculum that is designed by master teachers and PHD holders who have graduated from top universities. The belief that the student is only as great as the teacher holds true here and they aren’t taking any chances with the students that have signed up with them and who look to them for guidance. 

“We have years of experience in prepping students for GED and HiSET. It’s not just about the education or the transfer of knowledge, but we also give students insights on what to expect and help them develop a learning plan. Everyone’s different – as the famous saying goes, if we judge fish based on their ability to climb trees, it will live its whole life believing it’s stupid. When we have identified how a student learns, they will be able to learn much more efficiently, which fosters a love for learning,” says one of their tutors. 

Onsego has also adopted technology into the delivery of their courses, which can help better share information with their students, especially those who have mobility issues, or those who simply cannot find the time to go to a learning center to complete their courses and practice tests. Accessibility is a foremost concern at Onsego, where the ethos is that everyone deserves an education.