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Like back in high school. I have a problem with remembering how to do the work. I took a prep course a few years back, but kinda remember some of it. I know that if I was shown how to do the problem I could easily pass.

2006-08-13 20:05:04 · 3 answers · asked by random_hero81 1 in Education & Reference Other - Education

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Yes, they give example questions. PAY attention to the instructions. Some of the examples actually show you how to do the problem.

Also,
- Don't stress. Even though ou're timed, you really have WAY more than enough time to complete all the tests.

- Be prepared. grab two pencils when they hand them out instead of one. Eat a good (but not bloating) breakfast.

- I think that the tests were pretty easy, once you get in there. Always choose the "most educated guess" as your answer, because it's probably right.

- Don't take more than one a day (you might fry your brain)

- Get the ones that you think will be easiest done first, leave the harder ones for later.

I got a 3370 for my complete score, which put me in the top two percent of ALL graduating diploma students for that year. I aced my SOCIAL STUDIES test (800/800). I would have never achieved that in High School & I'm not a genius.

Good luck, and make wise choices.

[One more thing] I encourage you to enroll in ONE semester of GED prep classes. They are short and will teach you what the qeustions are like on the test. The teacher(s) will even give you past questions of each subject which are no longer used. Very helpful.

2006-08-13 21:14:40 · answer #1 · answered by amg503 7 · 1 0

Yes. It should

2006-08-13 20:07:27 · answer #2 · answered by javi01 2 · 1 0

i don't know.

2006-08-13 20:35:49 · answer #3 · answered by starsunlimited 2 · 0 2

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