What
Is the Best Way to Prepare for the GED?
Now that you
have some basic information on the GED Tests, there is one last
question. How should someone prepare for the GED Tests?
There are many
ways to prepare for the GED Tests. It all depends upon the individual.
For some people, a class with an instructor and other students works
best. For others, a one-on-on tutor situation is the most advantageous.
However, there are also individuals who prefer to learn on their
own - through studying an appropriate text or through some of the
many resources available on the computer or the World Wide Web.
There are many
courses available for purchase on the Internet. Make sure that you
are aware of any costs before you either take the course or refer
someone to the site.
The following
sites provide information on the GED and are also free of charge.
You may wish to visit some or all of them to see what is available.
If
you are interested in additional information on the GED in Florida,
visit the Florida GED website at:
http://data.fldoe.org/gedsites/
Florida TechNet
An informational and professional development site serving adult
educators and students throughout Florida.
http://www.floridatechnet.org
GED Practice.com
Web Page A free service provided by Steck-Vaughn to familiarize
individuals with the types of items on the actual GED Tests.
http://ged.free-ed.net/free-ed/ged/
Free-ed.net
A free educational website that is developing materials for the
GED Test. Classes can be taken either asynchronously or synchronously.
http://ged.free-ed.net/free-ed/ged/
GED Connection
A free online learning component that is part of the GED Connection
materials
http://www.pbs.org/literacy/
GED 2002 Online
Professional Development An interactive training site useful for
anyone interested in the GED Tests. Provides an overview of the
GED Tests as well as hands-on activities in the areas of writing,
math, and critical thinking/graphic literacy.
http://www.ket.org/ged2002/
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