Wondering how you might do if you took today's GED? See if you can answer these questions: (Related: Too tough? Revised GED test putting students' lives on hold) 1. You have a small jar filled with ...
Adults who dropped out of school will have to dig deeper to pass the new GED, which was revamped this year for the first time since 2002. Rather than answer multiple-choice questions on paper, ...
This month, a new — and some say more challenging — GED test rolled out. After 70-plus years, paper is out, and online is in. Forty states, including Texas, are offering this revamped version.
As our story on the overhaul of the GED test suggests, the new test will be substantially different. It will have to be administered via computer -- in part because of the complexity of the design of ...
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Master GED math with confidence and ease
The GED Math test can feel intimidating, but with the right strategies, practice, and mindset, you can pass it with confidence. From understanding test structure to mastering core topics like algebra, ...
His GED instructor, Deb Lovett, said if he’d taken the old GED, “there’s no question in my mind that he would have passed.” Nationwide, thousands of people appear to be in the same situation as ...
A test structure that catches many off guard Algebra dominates the scoring weight Practice tests build familiarity and focus Integrating strategies with essential tools A test structure that catches ...
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