Introduction

GED stands for General Education Development, GED certificate is equal to American high school diploma and used to apply to most community colleges and career colleges in America or Canada.

The GED consists of 4 subjects with a passing score of 145 out of 200 for each subject. To get this certificate, candidate has to gain at least 145 score in subject for all 4 subjects.

Objectives
Enhance GED vocabulary
Get familiar with most GED test formats
Improve the score of each section effectively
Obtain time management strategy
Reduce pressure and study time
Characteristics
Quality teachers with extensive knowledge about students psychology
Curriculum updated with the latest test formats
Exam preparation materials that closely follow the GED test formats
Personalized teaching method according to student progress
Commitment on achieving the target score
Course content
Unit 1: Mathematical Reasoning
1.1 Basic Math
1.2 Geometry
1.3 Basic Algebra
1.4 Graphs and Functions
Unit 2: Reasoning Through Language Arts
2.1 Reading for Meaning
2.2 Identifying and Creating Arguments
2.3 Grammar and Language
2.4 Extended Response
Unit 3: Social Studies
3.1 Reading for Meaning
3.2 Analyzing Historical Events and Arguments
3.3 Using Numbers and Graphs
Unit 4: Science
4.1 Reading for Meaning
4.2 Designing and Interpreting Experiments
4.3 Using Numbers and Graphs

Student achievement

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