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GED help

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To make a long story short, I dropped out of school in 11th grade and I am now supposed to be a senior. I only had half the credits I was supposed to have  and at the time I had no other option but to leave school. Now I feel like I need to do something and for now that something is getting my GED. I would like to know if anyone else has gotten there GED and knows what area's are on the test? I'm starting adult ed in two months to help prepare me for the test, but im worried I will not do well and I need to start preparing now. I just need to know what I should study.. any help would be appreciated.

don't take anyone's advice on saying what to study, study yourself and select the things YOU find important, doesn't matter wether you fail or not, because this way it will be your own work put into and, so that you know what you're capable off. If you get stuck on something of course, you can always ask :D 

 

 

just my thought in this :p

I took the ged earlier in the summer, as long as you know algebra and how to process of elimination and decent reasoning skills you should be good.

It was very easy for me, first try i did some studying. Most important part is to work on your'e logical reasoning and problem solving skills/ process of elimination. and of course study curriculum. but mabye.... your'e a halfwit eh? Only YOU know yourself take a practice test and find out where you are at. 

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