Preparation
Passing the GED Tests may require some preparation
on your part. Some individuals prepare intensely by taking classes
or studying GED preparation books and other materials. Other candidates are comfortable with
simply brushing up on a few of the subject areas where they feel
they need practice. To determine how you should best prepare for the
tests, you can start by contacting local adult education programs sponsored by
school districts, colleges, and community organizations in your area. Check your
local telephone directory or call your local Adult Center Director.
(See
the Adult Education Director's List for more detailed information.) Teachers
at these adult education programs can help you decide the extent
to which you need to study for the five GED Tests and develop a
study plan that is best for you.