They DO have more than just test prep, and I would suggest you go to your local bookstore like Barnes and Noble and look it up or ask someone to help you find it. I myself took my GED and I used a GED prep book from Barnes and Noble (it was about $20) which was more like a regular textbook with little sections about all the subjects, practice drills, and tests and all that. They sometimes have full length GED exams to practice in it too. The book I used helped me out a lot. (I passed with good marks).
2007-01-31 17:57:35
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answered by nageena 1
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You can get on the website of your local PBS station and they have a listing of all the books that accompany their GED shows. The GED test prep IS really all you need, though. My sister quit going to school in 6th grade, used the test prep and passed the test with flying colors.
2007-01-31 02:28:52
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answered by Jessie P 6
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GED test prep books are to get you to pass the GED exam. If you want GED curriculum, go back to high school.
2007-01-30 21:01:59
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answered by Vakari 5
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The GED (General Educational Development) is a test, not a course.
2007-01-31 00:38:07
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answered by Y R 2
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Try to find a GED program in your area and have them suggest study guides for what's going to be on the test. GoodLuck
2007-01-31 00:45:54
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answered by step b 3
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