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GED

Preparation for the GED Tests

Courses are not a requirement, but preparation is recommended. Information about Adult Basic Education classes can be obtained from the Bureau of Adult Education, Division of Adult Learning and Rehabilitation, 21 South Fruit Street, Suite 20, Concord, NH 03301, telephone (603)271-6698, or from your local testing center.  
 
The Bureau of Adult Education maintains a list of GED
preparation classes. Contact the local program nearest you to find out details about classes and how to register. See Map

If you do not find a GED preparation class near you, you may be able to get assistance from an Adult Learner Services Program. Contact the program nearest to you and talk with the coordinator about getting a volunteer tutor.
 
Textbooks on GED
preparation are available in public libraries and bookstores.
 
The GED Testing Service® also provides information on GED
testing.

USEFUL GED PRACTICE SITES

The following web sites are FREE. Some basic registration may be required on some sites.

www.gogedgo.org/ged_resources.html
Many good GED testing resources for students and teachers, collected by the Maryland Adult Literacy Resource Center.

www.aaamath.com

www.testpreview.com
29 self-assessment modules with practice questions
33 self-improvement links to strengthen weak areas

litlink.ket.org
Must register then log onto GED
Connection (How to get started). Offers test information, tips, learning modules and internet activities. Practice tests with answers and explanations are available for each GED subject. A Learners Resource Link provides an atlas, dictionary, thesaurus, calculator and writing guide.

www.gedpractice.com
Practice tests are broken down into sub-topics. Site offers reference charts, graphs and maps. Correct answers are given and explained. A simple registration is required.

 

 

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