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Preparing for the GED Tests

Prepare—Your Way
 

In Person

 •  Find adult education centers near you
 •  Search America's Literacy Directory
 •  Call the National Institute for Literacy (NIFL)
 

Practice Online

 •  Sample test questions
 •  Request an Official Practice Test
 •  KET Practice Activities
 

Study At Home

 •  GED Connection on television
 •  Keys to Success on each test
 •  Preparation videos and workbooks

Meet the GED Tests
The GED Tests released in 2002 (the "2002 Series") measure your knowledge in science, math, social studies, reading, and writing, including an essay that assesses your ability to write and communicate effectively.

To learn more, visit The Five Content Area Tests.

Find Adult Basic Education Centers Near You
GED Testing Service has worked with America's Literacy Directory to develop a list of resources for GED Tests preparation in the United States. Use this directory to contact the person or web site in your state that can help you find GED preparation classes and programs near you.

Contact your state GED preparation representative today, visit GED Preparation Contacts by State.

Practice Makes Perfect
It's important to prepare for the GED Tests just as you would prepare for a job interview or a big game. Preparation materials are available from many educational institutions, such as those below, and in many formats based on your style of learning. GED Testing Service also provides sample test questions here on this web site for your practice.

GED Testing Service has reviewed and certified selected GED preparation materials from these organizations:

  • Kentucky Educational Television (KET)  
  • Steck-Vaughn
  • Paxen Learning

You may find other helpful resources at your local bookstore, library or online. GED Testing Service encourages adults to consult a local testing center for recommendations and to use the method that best fits your schedule and learning style.

To learn more, click on the method to the right that best fits your style of learning.

Please direct questions about this page to:
ged@ace.nche.edu
This page last updated on 06/23/2009

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