Many people who want to study for the GED find help through study websites online. However, using a printed GED practice test can also help with studying. When you print out a practice test, you can take it anywhere and study it at any time. With a printed practice test, you can also write notes in the margins or under problems. Another benefit of printing out a GED practice test is being able to print out several copies of the test. If you print the test from a website, you may be able to mix up the questions on each practice test, as well.
Free-Ed.Net is a great site to get not only practice exams but studying help and tips as well. GEDforfree.com has practice exams as well as offers online classes as well.
educationandlearning.net offers free practice tests. so does 4tests.com. gedtest.net has practice kits and free tests available. Your testing center may also be able to offer you some valuable materials.
Here are some websites with free GED practice tests: http://www.4tests.com/ and http://www.testprepreview.com/ged_practice.htm and www.gedpractice.com
CA is a large state and you will have to be much more precise than that. In most cases, community colleges have GED programs and testing centers. For help on GED test materials, GED practice test, GED testing location, fees, and information you need is just a phone call away. Call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find your local GED Testing Center. The center can tell you: * Whether you can take the GED Tests * Where to find the Official GED Practice Tests * Where to find a GED instructional program * How much it costs to take the tests * When the tests are given * Other useful information
GED information is available at the official North Carolina state site (see related link). * Whether you can take the GED Tests * Where to find the Official GED Practice Tests * Where to find a GED instructional program * How much it costs to take the tests * When the tests are given * Other useful information The American Council on Education provides links to GED sites. To locate your nearest GED testing center, see the related link.
Before you take the GED test, it is always important to study. However, not everyone has the same study habits. One way many people study for the GED is by taking pre GED tests. Whether you take the tests online or use the tests located in the back of many GED study guides, pre tests will help you understand what you need to study before taking the real GED test. Once you study a section of the GED, try taking a few practice tests to see if you understand the material. If you do not understand the material, continue studying until you pass the practice test.
Where Do I Take The GED Tests? The information you need is just a phone call away. Call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find your local GED Testing Center. The center can tell you: * Whether you can take the GED Tests * Where to find the Official GED Practice Tests * Where to find a GED instructional program * How much it costs to take the tests * When the tests are given * Other useful information
Your local public library or school library should have practice tests available in the training section. There are many different practice tests to choose from, including GED, ACT, SAT, LSAT, and MCAT.
Go to your countys website or your schools district and go to education then go to GED test practice sheets and print.
There are a number of websites that provide practice tests for the GED, most of which require payment. Try www.my-ged.com, www.gedpractice.com, and www.cincinnatilibrary.org/services/GED.html.
Well, I would recommend taking the math portion of GED practice tests on your local government website. However, there is also the option of acquiring one from the GED website.
I am not sure if you can get a test on the internet. Your local public library, and/or local high school should be able to give you information about the GED test, as well as possibly supply a practice test for you.