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How to Increase Your Chances of Success With the GED Practice Tests
1. STUDY AT YOUR OWN PACE
What’s great about these GED practice tests is
they’re designed to be bite-sized. They’re perfect
for individuals with busy schedules. The tests
only have 20 to 25 questions each. You can
easily find time to study no matter how busy you
are. If you’re working, you can take the test on
your way to work or on your lunch break. You
can take the test anytime you wish.
We encourage you to take our GED® practice
tests to mentally prepare yourself to answer all
the questions you will encounter during the
exam. It familiarizes you with the actual test
format and instructions to ease anxiety and feel
positive about taking the test. By being aware of
the structure of the test questions, no energy will
be wasted on nervousness. We want you to feel
confident, so you can answer the test with a
clear mind.
GET MENTALLY AND
EMOTIONALLY PREPARED
If you’re not sure what your weak areas are, we
suggest answering the sample tests for each
subject. Getting more wrong than right answers
means you need to focus on the subject. The
results will also tell you what subjects and
topics you need to work on more.
By knowing your weak areas and focusing on
them, you save time by reviewing only the
subjects you need to focus on.
KNOW YOUR WEAK AREAS
AND FOCUS ON THEM
Don’t wait until the last minute before you study
for the exam. The key to GED® success is
discipline and preparation. Schedule a specific
time for study. The best time to study is when
you feel energized and alert. Don’t schedule your
study time so close to your bedtime when you
can fall asleep anytime. Studying when you’re
already tired or sleepy won’t help at all.
SCHEDULE TIME FOR STUDY
Maximize the benefits GED® practice test by
feeding your body with brain-boosting foods.
Eating blueberries, oily fish, nuts, avocados, and
broccoli can help improve memory and cognitive
function, which can help you study efficiently for
the test. Stay well-hydrated by drinking at least 8
glasses of water a day. Naturally, your body
needs to stay hydrated so your brain can
continue to function at its best.
EAT BRAIN-BOOSTING
FOODS
CARVE OUT YOUR STUDY
SPACE
Your study space doesn’t have to be your normal
work desk at home. Because the GED practice
tests are available online, you can choose to
study anywhere as long as you have an internet
connection. Your study area doesn’t even have
to be quiet. Listen to your favorite music while
answering the GED® practice tests. The
background noise at a busy coffee shop might
also help boost your concentration and focus.
When studying for the GED test, you can
challenge yourself by setting goals. A goal, for
example, can be giving you only 3 minutes to
answer each question. While each GED®
practice test has a time limit, you can aim to
answer the test in the shortest time possible. Try
to understand each question and answer it as
quickly and as accurately as you can.
TAKE A WALK CHALLENGE YOURSELF
Take a 10-minute walk before taking the GED®
practice tests. A quick walk helps improve blood
circulation, which helps deliver life-giving oxygen
to your brain cells. Any exercise, even if it’s just
as something as simple and easy as walking, can
help boost your brain power.
HOW TO INCREASE
YOUR CHANCES OF
SUCCESS WITH THE
GED PRACTICE TESTS
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