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 ...
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.
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, ...
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Master GED math and science with smart strategies
Preparing for the GED math and science sections doesn’t have to feel overwhelming. By focusing on core concepts, practicing critical thinking, and using trusted prep resources, you can build ...
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Your no-stress guide to GED prep success
Preparing for the GED can feel overwhelming, but with the right strategies, it becomes manageable and even empowering. Practice tests, score interpretation, and targeted study plans help you focus on ...
If the two sample GED math questions in the Jan. 26 newspaper (“Test yourself with these sample GED test questions”) are representative of the math test, I need to send my high school diploma back to ...
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