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There are so many GED study books out there, does anyone know which is the best one to get you ready to pass the GED exams? Thank you for your help! :-)

2006-12-21 04:07:52 · 2 answers · asked by teresalsmith72 1 in Education & Reference Standards & Testing

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I taught GED students. To be honest, any series will do. You have to know how to write an essay and actually answer the questions with detail and stay on topic; you need to know how to interpret graphs for Social Studies, Math and Science; you have to know some American History and geography; know math from basic addition thru Alegebra 1 and Geometry; and familiarize yourself with cause and effect for science and understand what yo uare reading.

I used anything from Steck-vaughn and New Readers Press.

Go to www.math.com and get a refresher on your math.

Good luck!

2006-12-21 04:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You will probably not see any of the practice questions on the test. However, the study guide does give you some tips on taking the test, and the practice tests help you mentally prepare. If you are not used to concentrating for the two hours, or longer, to take the test, you can get mentally fatigued. That may effect how you answer the questions. Taking the full practice tests will help "train" your brain to concentrate longer. The polygraph questions will be formatted so the only answers will be "yes" or "no". They will probably ask about past employment, drug use, and any criminal activity. If there is something on your application, or in your background, that needs clarification, they will probably ask about that.

2016-05-23 05:27:22 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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