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GED Test Information : How to Pass the GED

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Passing the GED test requires reviewing algebra, geometry and other basic math skills, keeping up with current events and taking several practice tests to plan out the timing. Prepare for a test to ensure a passing grade with advice from a GED prep tutor in this free video on education.

Expert: Kaitlin Haugland
Contact: www.tutoringinla.com
Bio: Kaitlin Haugland has several years of GED tutoring experience with an impressive rate of success.
Filmmaker: Abiy Engida

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  • @TheZombahs Yes! well fucking said!! so true!

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  • @PikabooxxD khanacademy go to this channel. I pass the test thanks to it. :)

  • @cotto280 i did pass and it feels great lot off my mind, and ya you only retake the section you failed BUT in 2014 they are changing the whole test so you have to take it all again., and i had my results in 5 days? roughly for math

  • @PikabooxxD dude how can i solve the word problems and graph problems

  • @460M I hope you passed :).. another question(s) i have is, you only have to retake the section that you failed? And how long did it take to receive your test results?

  • @cotto280 i wish but every subject has to be a min of 410 so if you dont score over 410 on math u dont pass even if you aced everything else, i scored 400 my first time and retaking in 2 hours lol

  • @miczgothic Im about to take my GED exam but like you im scared about my math score being lower then a 410. You should pass if your total average score is at least 450 right?

  • I passed the ged test. The test have Word problem with percent, graph (pie graph), multistep word problem, angle (ABC>CBA), are what I found most important.

  • @TheZombahs I don't really feel like shes talking down on people who dont have a degree or diploma.. She might not have the best skills to speak out on camera.. but Im actually thankful that this woman is taking time to make this video.. Its not about how good a youtube video is,  Its the determination is what gets us our GED.

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