Jessica Bergeron dropped out of high school at age 16 to work full-time but struggled with addiction, crime, and instability. After multiple arrests and jail time, she turned her life around at age 22 but lacked a high school education. At 23, she passed her GED exam on the first try, feeling empowered with new opportunities and career goals of attending community college and transferring to a four-year university. Her story shows how earning a GED can provide a second chance at success for high school dropouts.