How to Study for the GED in Florida

Whether you are a student who left school recently or an adult who has been out of school for years, preparing for your GED test requires adequate study and practice time. The GED in Florida covers five subjects: math, reading, writing, science and social studies. Additionally, the Florida GED exam requires testers to complete two essays. To pass the GED exam, it will take dedicated studying, in which you practice formulas and test your knowledge.

Instructions

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      Visit a local library to check out and read study guides for the GED test. Some libraries may have sample GED test question books as well as thorough guidebooks for each subject and lessons that may be covered on the test.

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      Go to a bookstore to purchase and view various GED question guides, as well as test preparation booklets and practice books. Look for books that feature the subjects you feel you should spend more time studying to help focus on improving your knowledge in the areas.

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      Create your own flashcards using index cards or paper to study math formulas, important dates and events in history, and vocabulary. Create spelling and grammar cards for specific issues or trouble spots you have when reading or writing.

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      Study consistently each day leading up to your GED testing dates. Study each morning or night thoroughly without skipping any learning material.

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      Call the office in Florida where you will be testing at to inquire about any GED test preparation classes available or study groups available to sign up for.

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      Ask family members and friends to help you prepare by reviewing basic theories, formulas and important subjects that may be covered in the test. This will help you to keep the information in your memory longer.

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