Passing the Ged Rev

“Passing the Ged Rev” by Scott Foresman is a comprehensive resource published by HarperCollins on September 3, 1991. This revised edition spans 784 pages and is designed to assist both educators and students in preparing for the GED test. It offers up-to-date information and a structured approach to learning, catering to those who require extensive preparation as well as those seeking a quick refresher across the five subject areas.
Readers will find a wealth of test materials, including pretests, minitests, and posttests, which are essential for assessing performance throughout the study process. The book emphasizes the development of thinking and writing skills, providing clear explanations of eligibility, subject coverage, and test logistics. Additionally, it features instructional columns with helpful hints and practice exercises, along with exclusive elements like warm-ups and a time management chart to enhance study efficiency. This edition serves as a practical guide for anyone looking to successfully navigate the GED testing process.
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The choice of GED educators and students
This book has been specifically designed to prepare you to pass the GED test. It contains the most up-to-date information to provide the bestlearning in the shortesttime, whether you need a great deal of in-depth preparartion or a quick refresher in the five subject areas.
Features:
Combines thoroughness with versatility and ease of use.
Covers all five subject areas (including the recently added essay test(–color-coded for quick reference.
Abundant test material–Pretests, Minitests, Posttests–to help you analyze your performance at every stage of preparation with detailed answer explanations to help you understand why you were right or wrong.
Instructional, color-tinted columns within each fubjedt area–provide information, helpful hints, special terms, and practice exercises.
Concentration on thinking and writing skills–development from the ground up.
Clear esplanations of:
Whois eligible to take the GED
Whatsubjects does the GED cover
Whenshould the test be taken
Whereis the test given
Whyshould you consider taking the GED
Howwill the test be scored
Test-taking tips on–solving test items, increasing study time, building self-confidence.
Exclusive features:
Coming-to-terms–carefully selected, highlighted terms, whose meanings really help you understand a subject or a skill.
Warm-ups–exercises to check your understanding of new concepts before you go on to the sample test items on each page.
Time management chart–to better organize your valuable time.
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