Cracking the GED 2002

Cracking the GED 2002
ISBN-10
0375761934
ISBN-13
9780375761935
Category
GED tests
Language
English
Published
2001-06-15
Publisher
Princeton Review
Author
Geoff Martz

Description

The Princeton Review doesn't try to teach students everything there is to know about English, mathematics, or analytic thinking. The Princeton Review just teaches readers what they'll need to score higher on the GED. "There's a big difference. In Cracking the GED, The Princeton Review will teach test takers how to think like the test makers and: - Eliminate answer choices that look right but are planted to fool the test taker - Improve scores with test-taking strategies like Backsolving and Process of Elimination - Ace the exam without needlessly memorizing hundreds of facts - Master even the toughest sections: social studies, science, literature and more ** This book includes two full-length simulated GED exams with questions that are just like the ones test takers will see on the actual GED. "Contents Include: Getting Started Taking the GED Guessing and POE Crazy Graphics Crazy Reading II How to Crack the Language Arts, Writing Test Sentence Structure Usage Mechanics and Organization III How to Crack the Language Arts, Essay Test The Template Constructing Your Own Template IV How to Crack the Social Studies Test Social Studies Part One Social Studies Part Two V How to Crack the Science Test Life Science Physical Science VI How to Crack the Language Arts, Reading Test Fiction and Drama Nonfiction and Poetry VII How to Crack the Math Test Basic Arithmetic Applied Arithmetic Algebra Geometry VIII Answer Key to Drills IX Practice Tests

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