1.Start by taking classes
You should get started by attending the GED class. The school will give you an assessment test and will tell you where you stand. This will enable them to know on what subject you need to take on the class.
Classes are usually 4 -5 hours, 2 or 3 times a week. And there's morning and evening classes to choose from it is your choice what is easy for you
2. Take practice exams.
You can master nothing until you have regular practice sessions.so; Take all the required practice exams regularly. The practice exams are there for your own good, to let you prepare for the final exam. They are designed to let you get used to the real one. Finishing the practice exams within the time limit is a good sign, but when time’s up and you still have few unanswered questions left, it means you are still behind and should have more practice.
3.GED Study material
When considering GED study materials, there will be many choices. My suggestion would be either Pre-GED or GED materials depending on your reading ability. Pre-GED is appropriate for individuals who are below a 9th grade reading level. GED materials are appropriate for individuals above a 9th grade reading level.
4.Take one exam at a time
The best thing to achieve the big target is to break it into small targets.I call it as "baby step" formula.so, Take one GED exam at a time. This will help you focus on just one subject, and will give you a better chance of passing that one.
5.Take a deep look at Practice test.
Take a deep look at those practice exams. Some of those will definitely appear in your actual exam.
6.Focus!
Relax, and concentrate as much as possible when taking the real GED exam. Focus on your paper.ANALYZE each questions. If you don’t have the solution for first question go for the second one, don't know the second one go for the third one. I just want to say that don't be anxious because it will have an effect on the questions which you know.
DON'T TAKE MUCH TIME reading each questions repeatedly if you don't know the answer. MOVE ON...You can always come back to review, read, and analyze those questions you aren't sure with or doesn't know the answer. Remember the time is ticking.
Final words...Practice does not make perfect. Only perfect practice makes perfect.
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