Question:
What should I expect when taking the GED test?
Lindsy S
2013-03-11 22:29:15 UTC
I want to take the GED test asap with out going to extra classes because I don't have much free time. I'm really nervous to take it. I have a GED book to study but there is so much to study I cant imagine it all being covered in the test. I feel I may even be able to pass it with out major studying but just wondering what I should freshin up on before I take it!
Three answers:
Rudy
2013-03-12 02:02:05 UTC
The sense between what you said doesn't make any. Do go take the test, if it's not what you expect then go to a GED preparation class, have a teacher help you with your problem areas, they can also help you to pinpoint your problem areas too. Take multiple practice tests to see how good you do. Ultimately take the real test, you owe it to yourself to see where you are at so I'd say take the official test THEN use GED preparation afterwards if needed.
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2013-03-11 22:50:35 UTC
you dont have to pass all areas in your first sitting - you can just retake any you dont pass later without having to redo the ones you did well on. so focus on 2-3 you feel good about and get even better, so you def get those out of the way, then study the rest for a retake if you need to.
Tac
2013-03-12 11:19:55 UTC
You should expect to be fiercely circumcised.


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