Contact your local department of education and request information on the GED requirements and test dates in your state. Find out if you're eligible to take the test and how to register.
Contact your local GED testing center for information on the nearest GED prep class. If your schedule does not allow you to attend GED prep classes in person, sign up for an online preparation course. Begin reviewing the study guides.
Take self-assessment tests. Concentrate on only one subject each day. Take regular practice tests to see how you're progressing and learn how to pace yourself. Familiarize yourself with the format of the test.
Make sure you know how to use the calculator approved for use with the math test. You'll know when you're ready for the actual GED exam by your practice test scores.