Be sure to request our GED Guide
Be sure to request our GED Guide
Earn Your GED, Get a Better Job and Live an Amazing Life!
We know you want to earn the GED. You realize that your life will be better after you receive your GED.
There are many people who have not earned their GED yet. And that’s OK.
At any time, you can choose to complete the GED.
And if you’re reading this, you have probably already decided you want to complete your GED.
Congratulations!
It’s not that hard to earn your GED. You do need to take time to learn all of the information you will be tested on. You need to learn it and you need to practice for the tests.
Unfortunately, a lot of people who decide to complete the GED don’t put in the work to learn.
They just show up unprepared and they don’t do very well.
The GED® test is made up of 4 subjects, broken into separate exams. Typically, a person must get at least 145 to pass an individual test.
Just imagine receiving your GED certification. You’ll be on the road to a higher paying job as well as an opportunity to further your education.
We have good news for you.
We have developed a Training Program specifically designed to help you learn all of the information you will need to earn your GED the first time.
Here’s Why To Attend the GED Training Program
It’s very likely that you don’t feel as confident as you could be in your life because you never completed high school. And while you tell yourself it might be no big deal, you realize it’s time.
You are likely being held back from getting a better job because you have not received your GED.
Once you complete your GED, it will open the doors to new opportunities.
You will be much more likely to get a better job and earn more money.
One of the reasons you might be interested in earning your GED is to be able to enroll in college.
There are many reasons to pursue a college degree including increased knowledge, networking with other students, learning skills for a specific job and to receive a college diploma.
It’s pretty common for something to feel really big and scary. For many people, the GED feels big and scary.
The reality is that it is just a series of tests to complete.
We can help you learn what you need to so you can pass the tests. It’s as simple as that.
Are you busy? Of course you are!
And the GED is just one more thing you need to do.
Here’s something to think about. If you pass the GED, you are on your way to finding a better paying job.
So, investing a little time upfront to prepare for the GED and getting it done will make your life better.
You have decided you want to take the GED, but you just don’t feel like you can concentrate enough to learn all of the required information to pass the tests. This is a common problem.
We will teach you several time management skills that will help you to improve your focus and concentration so you will receive the maximum benefits from learning.
It’s easy to tell yourself you don’t really need a GED.
In fact, you will feel so much better after you earn the GED. You will feel like a weight has been lifted off your shoulders.
We know that life happens. There are a lot of reasons why people never make it through the end of high school, or fail to earn the grades to graduate.
Guess what? You’re a different person now.
The math test covers a lot of different types of math, from arithmetic to complex Algebra. Being able to problem solve is key. Problem solving is using methods to tackle unexpected challenges in an organized manner. You will see math problems on the GED test that require you to use problem solving skills to determine the correct answer. You’ll use your outside-the-box thinking to solve math problems. This may seem daunting, but it’s a process you can easily learn. It builds your relationship with numbers, too.
Here's What You Will Learn:
-Calculating simple to complex math problems
-Using formulas to find an unknown
-Recognizing expressions in different formats
-Evaluating data information in charts and graphs
-Determining the method to solve word problems
-Determining functions
-Solving equations
The science test covers biology, chemistry, physics, and technology. You’ll be tested on your ability to interpret scientific content, apply scientific principles, evaluate data and investigate hypotheses. The science test asks you to think about problems on a large scale, and promotes critical thinking.
Here's What You Will Learn:
-Interpreting and reading geographical maps
-Evaluating representational graphs and comparing data points to determine patterns and conclusions
-Evaluating and constructing genetic information and tables
-Evaluating scientific arguments based on facts
-Investigating dependent and independent variables
-Calculating averages and means based on data
The social studies test covers history, government, geography, economics, politics, sociology and more. It measures your skill in analyzing and evaluating social issues, historical documents, political speeches and cartoons, graphs, charts and maps. Social studies is a dynamic field of study and pertains greatly to your everyday life.
Here's What You Will Learn:
-Understanding processes
-Analyzing implications of political decisions
-Cross-referencing narrative and graphical content
-Interpreting and evaluating different forms of data
-Interpreting characteristics of government systems
The language arts test covers concepts of grammar, reading comprehension, and writing. You’ll be tested on familiarity with and proficiency in these topics. Texts come from essays, memoirs, biographical sketches, short stories, editorials and more, and vary in style and purpose.
Here's What You Will Learn:
-Analyze and interpret a wide range of informational and literary texts
-Read passages around 500 to 1000 words in length
-Identify the plot, characters, and theme of a passage
-Write a 5-parapraph essay response to a prompt
-Engage critical thinking skills
In this video program, you will learn exactly how the GED test works. We will take you through the whole experience from start to end.
You will feel much more confident about how the test works and feel ready to take the GED Test.
This is Time Management Skills for GED Learners.
"I passed! I got my GED! After 20 years! THANK YOU! My score is because of you! You are such a great teacher. I have learned more with you than with any other math teacher.”
Diana, GED Graduate
"My GED is done. I completed it! And thank you for all your help. You are attentive, knowledgeable, inspiring, and fun to work with."
Xander, GED Graduate
“I think you’re a wonderful teacher and we need more like you. I love your class! Oh, yeah, I passed social studies, so I'm done!"
Tyler, GED Graduate
Educator, author, entrepreneur Dr Robyn MacKillop is a lifelong learner. Learning to inform. Learning to grow. Learning to move forward. Sometimes, learning to pass a test to move to the next phase in life.
She earned her bachelor’s degree in 1995. She went on to earn an MBA from Willamette University’s Atkinson School of Management in 1998. She later chose to earn her teaching credentials and MAT in 2000. She successfully taught multiple subjects at the high school, college, and graduate school levels.
And she thrived with ‘alternative’ students. Students often ignored or discounted. Students not always treated with the proper respect by other teachers.
Robyn became an expert in online teaching and curriculum development. And she earned her PhD in 2007 in online education and leadership.
In 2016 she had an opportunity to return to college education, focusing on sharing her knowledge and skills with GED students. Much like the alternative students she taught years before, these students connected with her. And now they are benefiting from Robyn's help to finally earn their GED.
From Arithmetic to Algebra & Geometry
Physical, Earth and Life Science
Civics, Government, U.S. History, Economics, & Geography
Reading Comprehension, Grammar & Writing
Learn exactly how the GED test works, from start to end.
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