How To Pass GED Math Exam by R E Newton
In modern society opportunities are linked to passing educational examinations. Passing an exam becomes an increasingly important and essential means to a better job and improved living standards. My point of view is how to pass that exam. In particular the GED Math Exam.
A certain company authors the GED tests and sell workbooks for them. Get one for the GED Math test. Never take an exam without knowing what is on it! By this I mean the exam’s vocabulary, question types, contents and how the exam is scored.
Building The Toolbox!
The student will be tested on:
numbers integers and decimals
addition, multiplication, subtraction and division
fractions
ratio & proportions
algebra up to quadratics
exponents and roots
equations
geometry
shapes, area, volume, and perimeter
lines, angles, right triangles
Graphs & charts
probability
The student should know how to do above. If not then learn to! Typically the math test is 50 questions long with each question having 5 answers of which only one is correct. A perfect score would be 800. Most states accept 410 – 450 as a passing score. It does vary by state. You don’t have to answer more than 56% of the exam to get a good score.
Failing is not a problem but quitting is! Don’t quit and your failure will only be temporary. View the exam as stupid. You know you can answer the word problems because you already have. When you can score 450 schedule to take the real examination.
Strategies of test taking such as:
Process of elimination what remains must be true.
Plug in, only one answer will work in the question.
Substitution replace unknown with your own numbers.
Modeling does it need to be bigger or smaller?
Just do it, in other words do what the question say and answer what it asks.
Will take you far on the exams. Take practice GED test questions and those you miss get the answers to and how to answer them (strategy). The main and hated ingredient to your GED Math test success will be hard work doing GED quizzes and questions. Your work means you know the vocabulary, question types, and content you will be tested on.
Having a tutor or mentor is an immense help. A GED class at the local community college or even on line may be all that you require. Each student is different because of background! Choose what works for you.
May learning never stop for you!
Ronald Newton, Greensboro, NC, USA
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http://www.newtonclass.com/ebook1.php Experience: Over twenty years in mentoring SAT student & IBM consulting. Qualifications: B.S., CCNA, CNE, MCP. Conditions of use: This article may be reproduced on condition that it is unaltered and that ALL this information is included.
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In preparation for the GED the students on National University Academy – Career Path are taking care of the fundamentals by reviewing fractions, percentages, and trinomials. In this quick video the focus is on a percentage problem that Fernney discussed with me this morning. Please add comments that will improve my instruction and help the students better understand the content. The goal is to pass the first time!
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