Cracking the GED

Cracking the GED by Princeton Review is a comprehensive guide designed to assist individuals preparing for the GED exam. Published by Random House Information Group in July 2010, this 2011 edition spans 736 pages and is presented in English. The book focuses on essential strategies and information necessary for achieving a higher score on the GED, covering key subjects such as English, mathematics, social studies, and science.
Readers will find practical test-taking tips and techniques, including the Process of Elimination, to enhance their performance on the exam. Cracking the GED emphasizes mastering the subject matter and familiarizing oneself with the types of questions likely to appear on the test. Additionally, the book provides guidance on writing a strong GED essay and includes two practice tests to help reinforce learning and assess readiness.
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Cracking the GED, 2011 Editiondoesn’t try to teach you everything there is to know about English, mathematics, social studies and science–only the strategies and information you’ll need to prepare for and score higher on the GED. InCracking the GED, you’ll learn essential test-taking tips as well as learn how to:
•Master the subject matter and questions most likely to appear on the GED
•Use Process of Elimination and other proven techniques for maximizing your GED score
•Ace the test without having to memorize hundreds of overwhelming facts
•Write a great GED essay
Cracking the GEDincludes two GED practice tests.
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