New positioning + Why people fail and quit


Instead of boring slideshows, lessons consist of animated characters that adult students can relate to.

We answer:

Online GED Classes

A simple and easy way of getting your GED diploma.

Learn fast, stay motivated, and pass your GED test quickly.

Onsego prep is designed in cooperation with psychologists to improve the effectiveness of our prep.

Nothing is left to chance, from visuals included in the video lessons to extras and bonuses; everything is designed to build up your confidence.

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The Subconscious Effects of Visuals

We don’t use cartoon characters or random pictures.
Our video lessons include images that subconsciously make you feel better about your skills. The more videos you watch, the more confident you become.

GED prep and Sport Psychology

Top athletes know that training and repeating don’t necessarily lead to success. Confidence and mental strength are skills that need to be developed and maintain.

We integrated many elements used by sports psychologists into our prep. From

We also have a separate course that is dedicated to using sport psychology methods used by top athletes. That includes:

  • imagery and performance planning
  • concentration control strategies
  • development of self-confidence, self-esteem

https://www.apa.org/ed/graduate/specialize/sports

Visualization of goals (passing the GED test)

Visualization of goals is a powerful tool to help people achieve their goals. It involves picturing what success will look like and focusing on that image throughout the goalsetting and goalachieving process. Visualization can help to motivate and inspire people to take action and stay on track towards their goals.

Through visualization of goals, people can create vivid mental images of their desired outcomes. This can help to make the desired outcome more real and exciting, and can also give people a clearer idea of what they need to do in order to make their goals a reality. Visualizing goals can also be a great way to stay focused and motivated, as it helps to bring the desired outcome to life in the mind and gives people something to strive for. Visualizing goals can also be an effective way to stay on track with progress.

Seeing a visual representation of progress can help to provide a sense of accomplishment and can help to motivate people to keep working towards their goals. Additionally, visualizing goals can help to keep people from getting overwhelmed or discouraged as they can clearly see where they are and how far they still need to go. Overall, visualization of goals is a powerful tool to help people stay motivated, focused, and on track with their goals.

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Why people quit

Being insufficiently prepared for the test is the only reason students don’t pass the GED test.

Being unprepared comes from quitting.

Why people quit:

  • Imposter syndrome– I’m not good enough, I can’t learn, it takes too long.

students feel that they will not be able to pass the test-Imposter syndrome.

Imposter syndrome is a psychological phenomenon in which a person feels inadequate despite evidence of their competence. It affects people of all ages, genders, and backgrounds. People with imposter syndrome often struggle with selfdoubt and fear of failure, believing that their success is due to luck or some external factor rather than their own hard work and skill. This can lead to feelings of anxiety and even depression. The underlying causes of imposter syndrome are still not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to perfectionism, a lack of a sense of belonging, and a fear of not being accepted in ones social or professional circle. People who experience imposter syndrome often feel like they are frauds or do not deserve their success. They may be afraid of being exposed as inadequate or not living up to expectations. Those who suffer from imposter syndrome can take steps to combat it. Its important to recognize the symptoms, such as feelings of selfdoubt, fear of failure, and tendency to compare oneself to others. Its also important to practice selfcompassion and recognize that everyone makes mistakes and has weaknesses. Setting realistic goals and developing healthy coping strategies can also help.

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Feeling stuck

  • Overconfidence– I don’t need to prepare for the test; I can pass without it.

While it might be true, for many students, this approach might lead to disappointment and discouragement, and loss of self-confidence.

GED statistics show that only 45% of students pass all Ged tests on the first try, and 75% of students who fail one of the tests get discouraged and don’t try again.

Don’t make this happen to you. Onsego includes adaptive and personalized learning, which means you are learning only what you don’t know.
Diagnostic quizzes at the beginning of each module show what you need to learn.

Some programs that charge monthly fees control your access to all lessons, so you keep paying monthly. Onsego gives you access to everything at once.

Some programs control your access to all lessons, you need to pass one test to access more lessons. This approach leads to a decrease in confidence and lower self-esteem.

How fast can you get prepared?

You decide how much and how long you want to learn, but there are many obstacles.

  • I have no time- I’m too busy right now. We understand life is busy, and a lot of things require your attention, and actually, you are doing quite well.

You might think that taking time to get prepared means choosing the unknown, without a guaranteed result.