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Why Taking the GED Test Seriously is Crucial

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The GED test is run by the American Council of Education and is
also known as the General Education Development test. The GED
consists of five main sections which are science, social studies,
language arts reading, language arts writing and mathematics. By
practicing your skills in each of the following subjects you
dramatically increase your chances of passing the GED test with
flying colors. 


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Why Taking the GED Test Seriously is Crucial
Copyright (c) 2008 Jennifer Charleston
CareerToolkits.com
http://www.CareerToolkits.com



The GED test is run by the American Council of Education and is
also known as the General Education Development test. The GED
consists of five main sections which are science, social studies,
language arts reading, language arts writing and mathematics. By
practicing your skills in each of the following subjects you
dramatically increase your chances of passing the GED test with
flying colors.

Language Arts (Reading)

Language arts always includes at least some questions from drama,
pre-1920 prose fiction, poetry, 1920-1960 prose fiction and post
1960 prose fiction. This wide variety of possibilities means that
you never know what will be presented to you in the test, but
with some practice you can apply the same principles to any
situation or topic.

There are also non fiction parts of the GED test. The non-fiction
section can include critical reviews, non-fiction prose or
workplace/community documents. That covers the reading part of
the GED practice test.

Language Arts (Writing)

There are 2 parts to the writing test. The first is made up of
multiple choice questions numbering 50. They cover sentence
structure, organization, mechanics and usage.

The other half of the writing test is an essay. The entire score
for the language arts writing section is then totaled from these
two sections.

Science

There are 50 multiple choice questions in the science GED test.
They cover various scientific fields like chemistry, physics,
earth science and life science.

Mathematics

There are two 25 question parts in the math test. You may use a
calculator in the first half. The math test will cover subjects
like geometry and measurement, statistics, data analysis, number
sense and operations, algebra, probability, patterns, functions
and some formulas may be provided for some questions.

Social Studies

There are 50 multiple choice questions in the social studies GED
test. The areas covered include history, geography, economics and
government.

You will receive a score between 200 and 800 on your GED test. To
determine if you have passed the exam the scorers average your
marks from all sections. Each state differs, however the average
passing score is 410 for each test and an overall average of 450.

The GED test takes 7.5 hours in total but is broken down into 5
tests as outlined above. You can take each test at different
times which will give you ample time to study and practice each
subject. There are many websites online offering free and paid
practice GED tests and study guides.

GED Courses

GED courses (General Education Development) such as online
training programs prepare you for the real GED exam. Although you
cannot get your GED online, you can certainly study for it online
and do online courses. This means you do not have to attend any
classes but can take your time and study when you wish. Taking
GED courses online provides many benefits including:

 * Speeding up the study process so you can get your GED faster
 * Gives you a greater chance of passing
 * Take prep GED courses at home
 * Sometimes the registration fee is waived after you pass a
preparation course

The English writing skills section requires that you write a
composition. Good knowledge of English is required and you should
be proficient with adverbs, nouns, pronouns, adjectives,
spelling, punctuation etc. GED courses will take you through all
you need to know to pass the English GED test.

The second part of the GED test is mathematics. GED courses will
cover all the types of math that are in the exam such as algebra,
arithmetic, geometry, fractions and more. Some questions will
take several steps to solve a mathematical problem whilst others
involve formulas that you must study.

Part three is about science. This covers physics, biology, earth
science and chemistry. This is one of the hardest sections, but
if studied for correctly can be passed.

Part number four covers English but is more focused on reading
than writing. Here you will have to interpret literature, both
classical and modern. You will generally have to write a short
essay and/or answer questions about the works you read.

The final part of the GED exam covers social studies such as
geography, economics, politics, history and others. Applying
theory to practical situations is vital knowledge here and your
writing skills must also be up to par to fully answer the
questions properly.

Getting your adult education diploma through GED courses can
increase your chances of employment dramatically. Record numbers
of employers are now hiring people who have their GED compared
with those who don't. Studying for your exam through online GED
courses is the best way to prepare and ensure that you pass your
exam the first time. Having passed the GED exam also puts you in
a good position to gain a college or university position. 




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created as a complete resource for gaining information on your 
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