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The 2 GED Math Practice Tests You Need to Pass the Real GED Math Test

Below is a screen shot of a comment posted recently on my You Tube Channel (lanomadvideo). This comment highlights the importance of taking the right GED Math Practice Tests. It also highlights what happens if you don't take the right test - frustration and failure! If you do not take the right practice tests, it may not matter how much you study. You may still fail. GED Math Practice Tests will let you know if you're studying the right material, if your study is effective and if you're ready to take the test or not. The reason my students...
What can I do with my GED?

Students spend so many hours (and in some cases, years) studying to pass the GED Test. Are these hours of study only useful for passing the test? Watch the video below to learn more ways to continue to put your study time to work for you!
Cultivate a Vision for Your Future

Cultivate a vision for your future Whether you have earned your GED or are in the process of earning your GED, now is the time to begin cultivating a vision for the future. What do I mean by that? Cultivating a vision for the future means to begin thinking about yourself, not as a person who is struggling for a chance in life, but as a person who now has the ability to take on real purpose. Without the GED credential, you find yourself on the outside looking in. With the GED credential, you are in! So in this...
Better Financial Aid Package with the GED

Did You Know that You Get More Financial Aid with the GED? One of the best keep secrets about getting your GED is that it makes you eligible to receive the Pell Grant - which is government funding for tuition and school expenses that you don't have to pay back like you do with loans. Click on the link below to read the article and learn more. As always, visit My Website for more information. Damon TinnonGED Teacher READ ARTICLE
Understanding How GED Test Questions Are Written

One of the biggest reasons students fail to pass the GED Test is that they simply do not understand the questions. In a recent video posted to my You Tube channel (http://www.youtube.com/ilanomadvideo), I explore how this failure to understand the question happens by showing a simple math problem and then increase its difficulty by word choice. At the end of the video, you will have better understanding of how words can trip you up and be better prepared next time. Video Link: https://youtu.be/rsRi9fmQWQs