Will You Be Ready For The GED Math Test?
Yes, no or maybe are your answers. When I ask, determines the answer. Confident one day, afraid of the unknown the next day. Let me ask you a simple question. Do you feel that a private mentor guiding you through a GED subject test would benefit you?
Believe it or not, the GED can be explained:
- How to answer the GED test questions can be taught.
- A mentor directs your study to information on the test.
- A mentor will motivate and guide the learning process.
Through homework a mentor finds your weaknesses. Then teaches the math facts, even theory, that you didn’t know or misunderstood. The mentor acts as a superstore of tools available for your math GED toolbox. Into your toolbox tools are placed to enable the skills and theory you need in math. Which do you need most, math skills or theory? Slow down, you need both. Theory with which to understand and skill to demonstrate mastery of the theory.
The purpose of the GED math test is to test your knowledge and math skills. It is nice that knowledge of all math theory is not being tested. Some math you may already know. One task of a mentor is to teach you what you don’t know and need to. He is not going to go over what you already know wasting your time. Disuse may have caused some math information to fade from your memory.
Selected math topics are:
- Geometry
- Algebra
- Ratios
- Percentages
- Probability
- Fractions
- Inequalities
- Simple Interest
- Metric System
- Conversions
Trigonometry isn’t on the list because it’s not tested on the test.
Your answers to the practice math questions provide the mentor with key information. Do you know the theory and can you perform the math skill? We will pause to go over any question answered wrong. Only when you understand will we move on. There’s a performance standard to be met. When the practice standard is met then on to the next math theory.
The strategies to answer questions and recall math theory are purposely stored in your memory for instant recall. Another benefit of the practice questions is the the question types and vocabulary are the same as on the real test. You, the student, would use a workbook written by the authors of the GED math test. This is one of the top books on the GED in the marketplace.
A mentor will know your weaknesses and strengths. Cajoled, developed, and extracted from you the necessary performance for a successful GED test encounter. With patience turned on the light bulb on math theory that was confusing or little understood.
I have described an ideal that really exists. Potential students of GED tests can find a mentor, a virtual classroom, to begin the journey at newtonclass.com. The journey is easier with a friend.
Ronald E. Newton’s varied background in intelligence, network applications and consulting for IBM Global Services provided the perfect foundation for designing and implementing online classes in test preparation. Passionate about online learning and its possibilities, Ronald E. Newton provides mentoring services that help students, learn and perform well on the GED math, science tests.You may contact me through my website at http://www.newtonclass.com. Article Source:http://www.articlesbase.com/online-education-articles/will-you-be-ready-for-the-ged-math-test-1325073.html
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