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If by any reason you didn't finish high school and now you have
decided it's time to take that step you'll be glad to hear you can get
a GED diploma. GED stands for General Education Development and it's
the equivalent of a high school diploma.
In order to be eligible to take your GED you have to be at least 18
years old and not be currently in high school. To actually get your
diploma you have to pass five tests on different subjects: Math,
Reading, Writing, Science and Social Studies, that contain questions
and problems thought in high schools.
If you want to learn how to get a GED, here are some tips and
instructions that will come in handy:
1. Check the official GED website to see what the minimum
requirements to pass a test are or how the tests are structured or how
will your answers are noted. This way you'll see on which points you
have to focus and you won't have any surprises when you take the
actual test
2. Buy some study guides to help you go through all the subjects
you need to prepare for the tests. See what subjects were in the past
and try to solve them and see how well you did and what are your weak
points.
3. If you think you can't study on your own, hire a tutor or enroll
a preparation course online. This way you'll learn more tips
concerning the GED tests and how to manage if you get stuck on a
problem/question at the real test. This is the best way to improve
your weaker points.
4. You can also take a practice test, or more. There is a special
website http://www.gedpractice.com that offers free online versions of
the GED tests. If you're results are good then you can enlist for the
actual test, if they're not, you have to study harder.
5. If you think you're ready and have all the necessary knowledge
then you can actually enroll for the GED testing at a local testing
center. You can do all of them in just one day if you are in a
hurry, but it's recommended to take them separately in different
days, to clear your mind and allow it to pass from one subject to
another. Taking them in the same day, means about eight hours of
focus and work and this might lead to some poor results.
Last, you have to wait for your results and hope they are the best,
which they should be if you studied properly before taking the
tests.
If by any reason you didn't finish high school and now you have
decided it's time to take that step you'll be glad to hear you can get
a GED diploma. GED stands for General Education Development and it's
the equivalent of a high school diploma.
In order to be eligible to take your GED you have to be at least 18
years old and not be currently in high school. To actually get your
diploma you have to pass five tests on different subjects: Math,
Reading, Writing, Science and Social Studies, that contain questions
and problems thought in high schools.
If you want to learn how to get a GED, here are some tips and
instructions that will come in handy:
1. Check the official GED website to see what the minimum
requirements to pass a test are or how the tests are structured or how
will your answers are noted. This way you'll see on which points you
have to focus and you won't have any surprises when you take the
actual test
2. Buy some study guides to help you go through all the subjects
you need to prepare for the tests. See what subjects were in the past
and try to solve them and see how well you did and what are your weak
points.
3. If you think you can't study on your own, hire a tutor or enroll
a preparation course online. This way you'll learn more tips
concerning the GED tests and how to manage if you get stuck on a
problem/question at the real test. This is the best way to improve
your weaker points.
4. You can also take a practice test, or more. There is a special
website http://www.gedpractice.com that offers free online versions of
the GED tests. If you're results are good then you can enlist for the
actual test, if they're not, you have to study harder.
5. If you think you're ready and have all the necessary knowledge
then you can actually enroll for the GED testing at a local testing
center. You can do all of them in just one day if you are in a
hurry, but it's recommended to take them separately in different
days, to clear your mind and allow it to pass from one subject to
another. Taking them in the same day, means about eight hours of
focus and work and this might lead to some poor results.
Last, you have to wait for your results and hope they are the best,
which they should be if you studied properly before taking the
tests.
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