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IS A GED TEST HARD TO PASS?

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hi im 17 and im studying to get my GED i was taken out of school early 11th grade and even b4 that was struggling with my grades and had a hard time remembering everything i cant remember alot of the stuff i learned in school and even tho i have a GED studying book it still feels like i wont pass so anyone who has taken this test can u tell me is the test alot like the studying booklet and is it hard to pass? OH AND I KNOW THIS IS THE WRONG CATOGORY BUT IT SEEMS LIKE QUESTIONG IN THIS CATOGORY GET ANSWERED THE MOST AND IF IT HELPS IM GETTING MY GED SO I CAN ENTER COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL

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  1. Well, if you're well prepared for it, it shouldn't be too hard. Just keep studying. Take a couple 5 minute breaks in between to let your mind take a breather and then hit the books again. Create a relaxing environment around you so you don't feel too stressed out while studying.


  2. my brother dropped out and just took it. he said it was really easy and he didnt really do much to prepare. hes too obsesssed with bmx. so im guessing if you study it will be a peice of cake.

  3. Yes, the GED test is no play thing.  You will need a very good GED teacher-- one who really knows how to prepare you for the test.  It is not like regular school.  There are many techniques and methods that only a GED specialist could teach you.  There are 5 basic tests, and you must average 450 points in order to pass.  The key is that all of your points must come up to 2250 points to do this.  The minimum you can get in any of the components is 410, but you must have higher scores to bring your average up to 450.  As I say, it is a science-- and you can pass it.  Don't try to do it alone-- ask around in your town for a GED specialist.  We have a GED specialist in my area and he's so good that he works with his students and if they stick with him, they will pass.  What you must know also is the GED is prepared freshly each year.  NOBODY  sees the tests.  The testing center has to keep them under lock and key.  You have 3 chances a year to pass each component, and if not, you must wait until January of the next year when you will have 3 more chances.  I don't want to scare you, but don't take it lightly--- One of my relatives was 17 and dropped out too.  However, her GED specialist worked hard with her, and in 9 months she got her GED.  Blessings to you --- Toni D.  

  4. If you study then it will be a peice of cake,if not you wont do that good,just try your absolute best and study as much as you can but dont over study wheree you will get confused,Divide the pages or material you will sutfy for different days and then you can liek test yourself.

    GOOD LUCK:]

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