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Title: Get Ready to Pass Your GED


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Get Ready to Pass Your GED
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Good job!
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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.

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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.
  • A GED can get you promoted.

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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.
  • A GED can get you promoted.
  • A GED can help you get into college, trade school
    or other advanced training.

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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.
  • A GED can get you promoted.
  • A GED can help you get into college, trade school
    or other advanced training.
  • A GED can increase your income.

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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.
  • A GED can get you promoted.
  • A GED can help you get into college, trade school
    or other advanced training.
  • A GED can increase your income.
  • A GED can provide you with a sense of
    accomplishment.

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GED A Life Changing Event
  • A GED can help you get a job.
  • A GED can get you promoted.
  • A GED can help you get into college, trade school
    or other advanced training.
  • A GED can increase your income.
  • A GED can provide you with a sense of
    accomplishment.
  • A GED can give you confidence to help your
    children in school.

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To do well on the test .
  • To do well on the test
  • Know the content.
  • Know simple test
  • taking strategies.

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A Word About Content
  • Prepare and learn your content material. Use
  • Books and study guides
  • On-line services
  • Adult Education Classes
  • Take as many GED Practice Tests as possible.

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To do your best --- practice reading
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Consider ..
  • taking only one test at a time.

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How long does it take for the test?
  • It will take you approximately
  • 7 hours to take the entire GED test
  • There are five subtests
  • Reading (65 minutes)
  • Writing (including an essay) (120 minutes)
  • Social Studies (70 minutes)
  • Science (80 minutes)
  • Math (90 minutes)
  • You may use a calculator on one portion of the
    Math test. The calculator will be provided at the
    test site.

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Before the test
  • Be well rested.
  • Gather the materials you need Government issued
    picture ID, admission ticket, 3 or 4 sharpened 2
    pencils.
  • Stay away from people who will speak negatively
    about passing the test

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The day of the test
  • Eat well before the test.
  • Give yourself extra time to get to the testing
    site.
  • Arrive early.
  • Take a watch to monitor your time.
  • Approach the test with confidence.
  • Dont forget your ID and pencils
  • Be positive!!!

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During the test
  • Know the time limit for each test.
  • Check the clock or your watch so you can pace
    yourself.
  • Make sure you read all directions carefully.
  • Have a strategy for answering the questions. Some
    people read the passage, then read the questions,
    while others skim the questions before reading
    the passage.
  • Dont panic when people finish before you do.
    There is no reward for finishing first.

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During the test
  • Pause a take a deep breath if you find yourself
    losing concentration or becoming tense or tired.
  • Use deep breathing and stretching to remain
    relaxed during the test.

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Improving your odds in answering multiple choice
questions
  • The multiple choice questions on the GED test
    have a phrase followed by five options. Read all
    the answer choices before you choose an answer.
  • Eliminate the options you know are incorrect.
  • Answer the easiest firstSkip any question you
    are having a problem with and come back later.

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Improving your odds in answering multiple choice
questions
  • Dont change your answer unless you have a good
    reason.
  • Fill in the bubbles on the answer sheet
    completely.
  • Check the number in the test book against the
    number on the answer sheet to make sure you are
    putting the answer in the right place.

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Improving your odds in answering multiple choice
questions
  • If you have time go back and check your answers.
  • Check each answer by looking back at the reading
    and illustrations. Dont rely on your memory of
    what you have read or seen.
  • Use common sense.

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Multiple choice answers
  • Eliminate answers
  • Some answers are obviously wrong
  • Some answers are partly wrong
  • Some answers are true statements but have
    nothing to do with the question
  • If two possible answers are exactly opposite, one
    of them is probably the correct choice.

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Multiple choice
  • Watch for absolutes and qualifiers
  • Answers that include always, never, all, and none
    are generally not correct.
  • Answers that include seldom, generally, and tend
    to be are often correct.
  • Look for degrees of correctness
  • If the answer is a number, one choice is likely
    to be too large and one too small.
  • If the correct answer is a year, one choice is
    likely to be too early and one too late.

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Should I Guess?

YES
YES
YES
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Strategies for Math
  • Read the entire problem including the answer
    choices and make sure you understand what you are
    being asked to find before you begin
    calculations.
  • If a problem has more than one step write down
    the result after each step. This will save you
    time if you have to go back and rework a step.
  • Make a quick sketch of any figure that is only
    described and not pictured then label the sketch.

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Strategies for Math
  • Use the formula page.
  • Check your answer by substituting it for the
    variable in the original equation.
  • In many Algebra word problems the information you
    need most is given last. Read the entire problem
    before you start to write an equation or
    inequality.

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Strategies for Math
  • Use your scratch paper.
  • Number questions on your scratch paper so you can
    easily find the work if you want to check it.
  • Estimate if possible.
  • NOTE If it's been a long time or math was not
    your favorite subject in school, taking time to
    review with a tutor or taking an adult education
    class can help you pass the GED math test.

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Strategies for Charts and Graphs
  • Remember that maps, diagrams and geometric
    figures may not be drawn to scale. Dont eyeball
    an answer do the work.
  • Always read the titles and labels on the graph
    before you use the numerical information to solve
    a problem.
  • In addition to math, you will find charts and
    graphs in social studies and science.

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Strategies for Reading
  • Reading is 85 of the test.
  • Scan the reading passage to get the main idea.
  • Read the questions first to see what information
    you need so you can look for it when reading the
    passage.
  • Read the passages slowly and clearly. Pay special
    attention to main phrases and ideas.

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The Essay
  • The essay accounts for about 40 of the Writing
    test score.
  • Scoring criteria include
  • Attention to the prompt
  • Organization
  • Appropriate English mechanics

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Strategies for Essays
  • Make sure you respond to the prompt.
  • Picture the GED scorers who will read your essay.
  • Do not worry about your spelling.
  • Write as neatly as you can so your writing can be
    read.
  • Try to restate the essay topic itself and put it
    into your topic sentence.

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Strategies for Essays
  • Use transition words (therefore, including,
    however, furthermore, finally, in conclusion).
  • Use life experiences if possible to help with
    your essay.
  • Keep refocusing on the topic as your write to
    make sure your stay on topic.
  • Develop a rough draft on your scratch paper. Add,
    drop or move ideas as you compose your rough
    draft.

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Strategies for Essays
  • Copy the rough draft onto the test booklet. Leave
    plenty of time to do this. A good rule of thumb
    is 30 minutes for developing and proofing, 10
    minutes to transfer and 5 minutes for final
    proofing and editing.
  • Read your essay to yourself to see how it sounds
    and to better hear whether verb forms are correct
    and if verbs agree with their subjects.
  • Make corrections on your final essay by carefully
    drawing a single line through an error and making
    the correction above it.

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  • Remember it's okay not to know everything the
    GED test has some questions designed to challenge
    the limits of your knowledge.

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Taking the Test
  • Once you are ready, youll take the GED test at
    an official test center.
  • Beware Some companies and schools claim to offer
    the GED test online. This is not possible. The
    GED test is not given on-line, only at official
    testing centers.

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What if I dont pass?
  • You need only take the portion or portions you
    did not pass.
  • Before you re-take the test be sure and study.

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Picture yourself as a new GED graduate
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For More Information
  • Call 877-376-9433
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