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If you want to pass the GED Test, but don't have a lot of time for studying keep reading...... You are no doubt a busy student with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to read your textbooks in preparation for the GED Exam. However, the truth is that the GED exam is a challenging test, and GED graduates earn on average $9,000 more a year! Thorough preparation cannot be overlooked therefore. That is why the author Jeff Morrow, a education professional, developed the GED Study Guide! This Edition is a practice questions edition. It contains questions from all…mehr

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If you want to pass the GED Test, but don't have a lot of time for studying keep reading...... You are no doubt a busy student with a lot of things going on! It can be challenging to find the time to read your textbooks in preparation for the GED Exam. However, the truth is that the GED exam is a challenging test, and GED graduates earn on average $9,000 more a year! Thorough preparation cannot be overlooked therefore. That is why the author Jeff Morrow, a education professional, developed the GED Study Guide! This Edition is a practice questions edition. It contains questions from all categories of the exam. It comes in text format , so that you can use it anywhere anytime! It's sections include: Advantages of Taking the GED Exam How to Ace the GED Exam Tips for Preparing for Science GED Test Social Studies Reasoning Through Language Arts Language Section Math Science MUCH, MUCH MORE! Each section is divided into further subsections making sure all aspects of the exam are covered! If you read our study guide, and take the time to really understand the concepts, we are confident you will pass the GED Exam, and be on your way to a new life!
Autorenporträt
Jeff Morrow is originally from the US and currently teaches in the Department of Environmental & Symbiotic Sciences at the Prefectural University of Kumamoto, Japan. He has a PhD in economics and has been teaching at the university level in Japan for over 20 years. He currently researches ESP learning for non-English majors and the role of English ability in tourism. His interests include writing fiction, playing guitar and writing music, hiking and mountain biking, and traveling.