The GED Crash Course
β Scribed by Alpha
- Publisher
- Alpha
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 466
- Series
- Idiotβs Guides
- Edition
- 2
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
The next best thing to a personal GED tutor!
Open new doors. That's exactly what earning your high school equivalency credential enables you to do. But the GED isn't a cake walk, and you can't expect to pass it without solid preparation.
Fortunately, that's exactly what this easy-to-use crash course offers--solid preparation in an unintimidating, efficient format. Make the most of your time by learning exactly what you need in each subject area before moving on to the next one. You won't learn how to "beat" the test, but you will quickly gain the knowledge necessary to beat it, including:
Β Β Β Β Simple lessons to help you pass each of the four subject areas: math, science, social studies, and language arts
Β Β Β Β Easy guidance on how best to approach the computerized format of the test
Β Β Β Β Smart advice on helping you sharpen your test-taking skills and making the most of your time on test day
Β Β Β Β Sample exams with real-world test questions<
β¦ Subjects
Vocational Tests;Professional;Test Preparation;GED;College & High School;Test Preparation;Workbooks;Studying & Workbooks;Education & Teaching;Study Guides;Studying & Workbooks;Education & Teaching;Secondary Education;Education;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique;Test Prep & Study Guides;New, Used & Rental Textbooks;Specialty Boutique
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