Have a student who just cannot pass that GED math test? Have they taken the test more than once and failed? Now they are scared to even try.... but they have to pass so that they can get the job to support their family.
If you have a student who struggles with GED Math, or you are a student struggling with GED math, you are not alone!
Again, I am working with a young adult who has failed the GED math test twice. Although she is determined to continue studying and attempt it again... she is a bit scared. She knows that if she takes it again this year, and fails again, she will have to wait until next year, 2009.
When she returns to the tutoring center, our first step will be to re-evaluate where she is mathematically.
Then we will go from there. In the meantime, I will be encouraging her and letting her know that she is not alone.
There are many GED candidates who struggle with the GED math and have taken the test more than once.
Are you a student wanting to take the GED test? Perhaps you are a teacher or mentor of a GED student. If so, then this may be the blog for you. I will encourage you and atempt to give you tips on how YOU or your student can successfully pass the GED test. I will also give tips on helping students prepare for the GED test. Please feel free to give me honest feedback on my posts. I have been teaching GED prep for almost 25 years, but I still have alot to learn!
Wednesday, June 04, 2008
Wednesday, May 14, 2008
GED Graduation
If you are a GED student you are probaly anxious to finish before the end of May. That is.... you want to finish and perhaps attend a GED graduation ceremony.
As a GED instructor, I know that this is a busy time of year. GED testing slots are filling fast and students are quickly trying to complete all their five GED tests.
Be patient with yourself. If you think you are ready..... take the test.... but if not, take some extra time and continue to study.
Also, if you want to finish in time to attend a GED graduation, you may want to check with your instructor as to any time quidelines.
Good luck!
As a GED instructor, I know that this is a busy time of year. GED testing slots are filling fast and students are quickly trying to complete all their five GED tests.
Be patient with yourself. If you think you are ready..... take the test.... but if not, take some extra time and continue to study.
Also, if you want to finish in time to attend a GED graduation, you may want to check with your instructor as to any time quidelines.
Good luck!
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