Dec
4
New Test: Language Arts, Writing
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If you haven’t been able to graduate from high school, there is still a way to attain the equivalent of a high school diploma. Its called the “GED,” and its an exam that you can take which will test you on basic concepts in language, math, and science.
But, if you didn’t finish high school, you may need to practice a bit before taking the exam to make sure that you can pass without having to take it twice.
This practice test that I’ve just posted can help you figure out if you need to get a little more studying in or not.
Nov
26
New Test: Averages and Rounding
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Hm.
By this time, I don’t need to tell you about the GED. You know what it is. You know that it is a test that you take instead of graduating from High School which gives you the equivalent of a high school diploma. You also know that this test is full of math questions and especially full of questions about averages and rounding. Right? You DO know this, or am I mistaken?
In any case. You know NOW. And if you haven’t already started studying, now is the time, my friend. The GED is a’commin’ and there’s no way to stop it. Use this practice test to get ready.
Oct
16
New Test: Basic Operations
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The GED can be tough if you’ve missed out on a lot of your high school education. A lot of people especially find the math section difficult.
If you are finding yourself in this position, you might want to try out a few practice tests to see if you are ready or not.
You can start with this Basic Operations test which will examine your knowledge of Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division.
If you have trouble with this test, you might need a little more practice before tackling the GED. Check out some of our other tests in the GED category if you need help.
Sep
24
New Test: Fractions and Square Roots
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Many people choose to take a GED test in order to get the equivalent of a high school diploma rather than actually graduate from high school.
This is a good opportunity for people who have had to drop out of high school for one reason or another or for people who want to finish high school early.
But, if you want to get your GED, you’re going to need to know your fractions and square roots. Oh yes, that’s right. You’ve really got to know them.
If you need some help, try taking this handy online test.
Sep
4
New Test: Commas
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Commas.
You’ve got to know where to place them or your writing will never look entirely professional.
Just as Holden Caulfield’s roommate says, make sure you place the commas in all the right places.
Believe it or not, this detail could make or break your ability to pass the GED. Seeing that this is the case, you might want to take this online practice test in order to find out how much work you have left to do.
Jun
11
New Test: Official GED Practice Test
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General Education Development is a great second chance available to people who do not or have not had the chance to graduate from high school.
By passing the GED, you show that you have the same level of knowledge and academic skill as the average high school graduate.
A passing grade on the GED is more or less functionally equivalent to a high school diploma. For this reason, many people choose to finish high school early by taking the GED. Other people who drop out for other reasons decide to take the GED later on in order gain the certification that it affords.
The link that I am posting here is to an entire online program filled with practice tests for the GED. These tests require a small fee but they should be able to boost your chances of passing this test.
Feb
7
GED examination coming up?
Your gonna half to brush up on your algebra!
If you practice diligently and put in an adequate amount of study, you should have a good chance of performing in a superior manner on the algebra portion of the GED. The set of practice questions that you will find in this test similates the style and content of the GED algebra test.
The test contains twenty questions, all on different aspects of algebraic math. You should take about one minute for each question. You might want to break out a few pencils and some scratch paper!

