GED HOME TUTORS IN KARACHI PAKISTAN
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GED ONLINE / HOME TUTOR AVAILABLE IN PAKISTAN
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YOU CAN START YOUR GED WITHOUT LEAVING YOUR HOME
GED SUBJECTS
1. Mathematics
2. Science
3. Social
Studies
4. Reasoning
Through Language Arts
GED Mathematics
• Writing Skills (75 minute multiple-choice and 45 minute essay)
• Social Studies (70 minutes)
• Science (80 minutes)
• Literature (65 minutes)
• Mathematics (90 minutes)
Ged Mathematics is a 115-minute, single-section test that covers quantitative problem-solving and algebraic problem-solving. It has 2 parts. The first part has 5 questions where you will not be allowed to use a calculator. The second part has 41 test questions. The calculator will be allowed here.
GED Science
The GED Science test is a 90-minute, single-section test that focuses on Life Science, Physical Science, and Earth and Space Science. The test includes Short Answer questions, where you will be required to either design an experiment or write an explanation after reading a text on science.
GED Social Studies
The GED Social Studies test is a 70-minute, single-section test. It has four major topics: Civics and Government, United States History, Economics, and Geography and the World.
GED Reasoning Through Language Arts
The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts test is a 150-minute test with three sections. The test assesses these three skills: the ability to read closely, the ability to write clearly, and the ability to edit and understand the use of standard written English in context. The first and third sections test all content. The second section has the Extended Response or the writing part of the test, where your ability to create arguments and use evidence as well as your command of the standard English language will be tested.
How to Register for the GED Test
- Create an account on MyGED www.ged.com. Enter your legal name on your primary identification.
Make sure to have a valid email address, too.
- Complete your registration questions.
- Provide additional documentation if needed.
- Schedule your test.
How to Schedule the GED Test
- Log into your account and click on the scheduling link.
- Select your location, date, and time.
- Pay for the test. You can pay using your credit card or
debit card.
- Review your receipt with all your appointment details:
the test time, test center address, identification required, cancellation
and rescheduling policy, and other items that you need to bring to the
test center.
GED PREPARATION
Takes some note and analyse what is exactly requirement before you begin study, So you will not spend time or money on study options that don't need and matter.
Your local bookstore and library
will have a shelf full of GED/High School Equivalency study guides from various
companies. Each book takes a slightly different approach to studying. Flip
through each one, read a few paragraphs or chapters, and choose the one you
respond best to. This book, essentially, is going to be your teacher. You'll
want one that you relate to easily.
The price of these books can be on
the steep side. You might find a deal in a used book store or online. Write
down the title, edition, publisher and author, and search for the book.
Classes allow you to learn in the privacy of your own home, and some are very
good, but choose wisely. One good place to find online GED options is on your
state's Department of Education website.
Remember, too, that you must take
the GED test in
person at a certified testing center.
Don't worry. They're in almost every city.
Create a study space
that helps you make the most of the time you have to study..
Before you start studying, make sure
you know what's on the test so you study the right topics. There are several
parts to the test, and all of them are clearly laid out for you in The GED Test: What's On It?
You may have already taken classes
in some areas, and feel confident in your abilities. If so, consider taking a
practice test to see whether you really need to spend time studying every
topic.
As you study, write down questions
about the facts you think might be most important. Keep a running list, and
you've written your own practice test. Brilliant! It's one of the very best
ways of studying. And saves time too!
Of course, you can also take online
or written practice tests -- and it's a great idea to do so. This will give you
the confidence you need when you're ready for the real thing.
Register
for the Test When You're Ready
Remember that you cannot take
high school equivalency tests online. You must go to a certified testing
center, and you must make an appointment. The best way to find the center
closest to you is to check your state's adult education website.
Every state has one.
The best way to take a test is calmly. If you're the type that stresses over tests, try one of the 10 ways of relive stress.
They work. Really.
You can do this. Believe in
yourself.
When you pass your test, I hope
you'll realize what a wonderful accomplishment it is. Celebrate! In whatever
way is meaningful to you. Whether it's a quiet night of satisfaction at home
alone or with a whole bunch of your favorite people in the world. Celebrate.
You've earned the equivalent of a high school diploma, and you can do anything
you want with it. Congratulations!
Now that you know how to do it,
share your knowledge and confidence with someone else you know who has always
wanted to earn their GED. It's one of the greatest gifts you can give.
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