GED test goes digital, attracts fakers
By Lauren Acton | Apr. 1, 2013Taking the GED test on the computer could be a blessing or a curse.
Taking the GED test on the computer could be a blessing or a curse.
Thirty seconds. That’s all it takes for interviewers to know whether they will hire someone.
At UF Tuesday, people spoke out against a humanitarian act that was mistaken as an act supporting terrorism.
During a talk at UF, an Indonesian sweatshop worker said he was threatened with death by factory owners for demanding severance pay for him and his coworkers.
Although many universities nationwide are not coping well with higher-education funding cuts, UF tends to roll with the punches.