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Homeschool vs Ged - What's the difference?

homeschool | ged |

As a verb homeschool

is an alternative spelling of home school.

As a noun homeschool

is an alternative spelling of home school.

As an initialism GED is

the GED® mark is a branded term and registered trademark owned by the American Council on Education for a battery of tests derived from the original coined phrase “tests of General Educational Development.” Passing the GED® test is recognized by all fifty states and the District of Columbia as a method of obtaining a high school equivalency credential, a substitute for a high school diploma, for people who dropped out of high school or were homeschooled.

As a proper noun Ged is

a diminutive=Gerard given name.

homeschool

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  • ged

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  • (US, education) The GED® mark is a branded term and registered trademark owned by the American Council on Education for a battery of tests derived from the original coined phrase “tests of General Educational Development.” Passing the GED® test is recognized by all fifty states and the District of Columbia as a method of obtaining a high school equivalency credential, a substitute for a high school diploma, for people who dropped out of high school or were homeschooled.
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