userbest.com userbest.com
   Index Page :> About Us :> Security & Privacy :> ToS :> Add Url :> Submit Article
Search:   
Add URL
 

Online & Board Games

Shopping & Auction

Business & Services

Healthcare & Treatment

News & Media

Entertainment

Property & Estate

Outdoor & Sports

Computers & Software

Fashion & Lifestyle

Eating & Drinking

Travel & Vacation

Teens & Kids

Science & Research

Self Enhancement

Home Family & Garden

Academics & Education

Vehicles & Automotive

People & Communities

Creative Arts

Jobs & Employment

Health & Hygiene

Investment & Finance

Government & Politics


 

Index Page –› Academics & Education –› GED Tests
 

The GED - Common Questions and the Answers

 

Author: Leonard Williams

The GED is the General Education Development credential. For adults who never finished high school, statistics show it's adult learners' best alternative to a high school diploma.

The first GED Tests were developed in 1942 to help war veterans finish their basic education. Today, there are 34 to 38 million adults in the US who don't have a high school degree and for them, the GED is the best solution to advance in education, a job or career, and to build financial security.

But many people don't understand the GED and the process of how to get it. As a GED instructor, curriculum developer and volunteer online forum moderator with e-learn, inc. and PassGED, I've answered hundreds of questions from students. It's likely their most common questions and answers will be helpful to people who need more information about the test and the testing process.

What does the GED actually test?

The GED is a set of five tests, which measures knowledge of math, science, social studies, reading and writing. For the science, social studies and reading tests, you need to be able to read a short passage, and then answer some questions that show you understand the information that's given. These tests mostly measure your ability to make evaluations and inferences in the material.

The math test requires knowledge of basic number operations, very basic geometry and algebra and some data analysis. You'll also want to know how to use a scientific calculator, since part of the test allows you to use one.

The writing test has two parts. The first is a multiple-choice test about the mechanics of English usage. The second is a 45-minute essay.

What's a passing score on the GED test?

That's the big question, right? The standard scores for the GED tests range from a minimum of 200 to a maximum of 800 on each test. To pass, you must score about 60% on each test, which translates to a score of at least 410 on each GED test to pass it, and an overall average score of 450 for the five-test battery. This means that your score for any individual GED test cannot be below 410, but if you get some that low, you need other GED tests to be well above 410 so that the scores for all five GED tests average out to at least 450.

Each question on the GED test equals one point. You can miss one out of three questions, and still pass the GED.

The essay portion of the test is scored differently, based on your writing ability to use language effectively and properly.

What's the pass/fail rate?

On average, two out of three people who take the GED Test pass. The better prepared you are for the test, the greater your chances of doing well.

Why do some people pass easily, and other people fail?

Some people seem to pass the GED test the first time they take it, without studying. It's likely that they are good test-takers, and they can remember lots of knowledge from high school. But since one out of three people don't pass, this is the exception to the rule. To pass the first time, most people really need to spend some time getting ready for the test.

How do I increase my chances of passing?

The best advice is to study as much as possible for the GED test. The biggest reason people don't pass it the first time is that they don't prepare well enough. What this means is that you'll probably need to spend time relearning some of the skills and knowledge you've forgotten since high school. But don't panic. If you do a little studying in the right areas, you can pass it.

It's also a good idea to get familiar with the test, so you know what to expect and to increase your test-taking skills. Taking some GED practice tests is a good idea. It will show you how the test works, give you an idea of a score and help you identify areas where you most need to study.

What's the best way to study?

Taking some classes is always a good idea. Most communities have classes through their local high schools, community colleges or universities. But often it's hard to fit them into your schedule, especially if you have job and family obligations. And lots of my students have problems with childcare and transportation. If going to a class is a problem, you can find some GED study-at-home programs and online GED classes that allow you to work at your own pace, on your own schedule. Just make sure the online education you choose is the real thing - lots of companies are out there that promise bogus diplomas after simple online tests.

You can also get preparation books, study guides and GED practice tests, which will help you get ready for the GED test. Many are available online, but your local library or community college may offer GED materials through loan programs at no charge.

Where do I take the GED test?

The GED tests are given at official test centers in all major cities across the U.S. and Canada. Even though some companies or schools claim you can get your GED online, you can't. The GED is not given online, only at official test centers. International testing is also available.

You can find test site information at PassGED to help you locate your local official test center, at . The American Council on Education also provides this information.

What good is the GED?

As a GED instructor, this is my favorite question to answer. Here are some facts about having your GED that you might want to consider:

1. A GED will help you get a job, and even keep it. Employers would rather hire someone who has the basic skills to pass the GED test than someone who does not. Completing the GED means that the graduate has the fortitude to successfully finish a difficult exam. The GED is not a small thing.

2. You can expect to earn more money in your lifetime with a GED. Research shows that people with a GED make an average of $385,000 more in their lifetime than people who do not have a GED or high school diploma.

3. Passing the GED test will make you more valuable to your employer because you will have gained basic writing, math and demonstrated critical thinking and knowledge application skills. You'll probably find it's easier to get a work promotion or advance through workplace job training programs once you have your GED.

4. Having the GED opens up a lot of doors for advanced training. Most specialized training programs require either a high school diploma or a GED. And with a GED, you can look at higher educational opportunities.

5. You'll feel better about yourself with a GED because you've accomplished something that only 60% of high school graduates can do.

6. Consider the impact of your educational achievement on your family. That alone goes a long way; it's priceless.

If you still have questions about the GED test, you can find lots of good information, a Q&A movie, and even a message board for GED students at http://www.PassGED.com There are also links to ACE information, official testing sites and free test advice at http://www.passged.com/ged-test-advice.php

Study hard, and good luck on your GED!

Author Bio:

Leonard Williams

Leonard Williams, an e-learning instructor with PassGED, is also a curriculum specialist with e-learn,inc. He focuses on research and development, implementation and assessment of best-practice learning solutions for adult learners and people with educational challenges. Leonard?s email is LeonardWilliams@PassGED.com. He welcomes feedback and questions from GED students and instructors. In addition to Leonard's other work, he's a volunteer moderator for an online PassGED Message Forum.

You can also reach this article by using: ged online, free ged practice test, take ged test online, ged test online, how to get a copy of my ged
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Al Jazeera - The Novel?
 
What's Killing Your Publishing Career?
 
Educational Testing Services
 
Discover More About The Importance of Early Childhood Education
 
Are You Ready For The Publishing Revolution?
 
Preview: Susanne Schleyer - A German Photographer Confronts German History
 
The Elf Prince - Book Review
 
The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe
 
How Do They Do It?
 
Learning Styles Questionnaire
 
 
 
 

10 Tips to Sell More Books With a Sales Letter, P1

First things first; words sell not graphics or flashy websites. Pretty pictures and web design have ... - Earma Brown
 

Improving the quality of Research through Personalization, Autonomy, Reflection and Completion

The purpose of this article is to deduct general research guidelines that can be offered to research ... - Jan Grundling
 

Online Education For Your Future

Many traditional colleges and universities are now offering online courses, which are the exact same ... - Aurel Radulescu
 
 

Writing The All-Important College Application Essay

The application essay is the most crucial piece of writing the student will submit to the colleges, ... - Reecy Aresty
 

Business Marketing and Small Business How To Book Length Discussed

If you go to any bookstore you will be amazed that the number of business marketing and small busine ... - Lance Winslow
 

Review: Divine Wisdom at Work: 10 Universal Principles for Enlightened Entrepreneurs

Norm Goldman reviews Tricia Molloy's Divine Wisdom at Work: 10 Universal Principles for Enlightened ... - Norm Goldman
 

Automation Conference Held at LBNL

The Third International Conference on Automation in Mapping and Sequencing, held November 3-5, 1995, ... - Aaron Hall
 

Discover More About The Importance of Early Childhood Education

Does your child really need to go to Kindergarten? - Steve Bishop
 
 
   Index Page :> Security & Privacy :> ToS
© 2006-2008 www.userbest.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.