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Cracking the GED (2010 Edition)
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Helps students prepare for the GED...and pass!
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Detailed Description
By Princeton Review
More and more students are taking the GED as an alternate way of earning their high school diplomas. The good news for test takers is that The Princeton Review knows exactly what material appears on the GED each year - and what doesn't. This guide makes like much easier for students by giving them only the information they need to earn a high score and get their diploma. It doesn't try to teach you everything there is to know about English, mathematics, social studies or science - only the strategies and information you'll need to score higher on the GED.
Cracking the GED, 2010 Edition doesn’t try to teach you everything there is to In Cracking the GED, you'll learn essential test-taking tips as well as learn how to:
- Master the subject matter and questions most likely to appear on the GED
- Use Process of Elimination and other proven techniques for maximizing your GED score
- Ace the test without having to memorize hundreds of overwhelming facts
- Write a great GED essay
Includes two GED practice tests. All of the practice test questions are just like those on the actual test. 736 pages. Softcover. August 2009. IRH 0809
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