21 Questions About the GED Exam Answered!

Real GED Exam Questions. Real Answers.

A photo showing the title of the webinar and a clock because the webinar is meant to help save test takers time with their GED test prep

 

Rather than bore you with some generic “GED FAQ,” I made this webinar with real questions asked by real people that I’ve answered on Quora.com (where I’m a frequent contributor)! 

Simply click play to watch the video below and gain a huge advantage with your test prep now!

 

 

Questions answered in the video:


1. How do you get a GED?

2. How do I achieve a good score?

3. Are there scholarships for getting a 100% on a GED test?

4. What is harder about the new version of the test than the older test?

5. After I finish getting my GED, where can I start school to become a pediatrician?

6. What are the best resources for learning the subjects?

7. Would I be able to get into a reputable University with great community college grades and a GED?

8. Am I a failure for getting a GED? Will it be harder to be successful?

9. Should I graduate high school and (maybe) get my diploma or get my GED?

10. Why should you work hard to graduate from high school when you could just bum around and get a GED as an adult?

11. How long does it take to pass the test?

12. Are there any other alternative high school equivalency tests?

13. Are there Calculus questions on the test?

14. Can I get into MIT with after passing the test?

15. Is a GED necessary to enter a military program?

16. Is 36 too old to start an education from GED to college grad?

17. After I have passed, what are the steps I can do to become a vet?

18. How easy is the test?

19. What are some methods for studying with attention deficit disorder?

20. Is it possible that an employer gives preference to high school diplomas and not GEDs?

21. Exactly what mathematical operations must I know in order to score high?

Thanks for your time! I really hope you found this helpful!

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1 Feedback on “21 Questions About the GED Exam Answered!”

  1. Your post is very engaging and informative. It’s “un-boring”, easy to understand and provides helpful details about passing the GED and being successful. Inspiring!

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