GED Language Arts Free Online Classes

This GED Language Arts Study Guide explains how to prepare for the GED Language Arts Test. We publish 14 free Language Arts lessons to help you get started with your GED prep. Every lesson comes with video instruction, text, and a short practice test. These lessons are created by Onsego, certified “Fully GED Test-Aligned” by … Read more

GED Social Studies Free Online Classes

This GED Social Studies Study Guide explains how to prepare for the GED Social Studies Test. We publish 14 free Social Studies lessons to help you get started with your GED prep. Every lesson comes with video instruction, text, and a short practice test. These lessons are created by Onsego and are certified “Fully GED … Read more

How To Get A GED

In this post, we explain all about how to get a GED. To get your GED diploma, you need to pass four individual GED subject tests. You do NOT earn a GED by attending classes and getting “credits,” like in a traditional high school. There are no exceptions; you get your GED diploma from your state … Read more

How Hard Is The GED Test?

We are often asked, “How Hard Is The GED Test?” Well, the GED test is hard because it is very time-pressured. But if you prepare with good resources, the GED is quite easy. The GED test gives you a limited time (from 70 to 150 minutes, depending on the subject) for around 35-40 questions per … Read more

Are You A Left Or Right Brain Thinker?

This post is about: “Are You A Left Or Right Brain Thinker?” In general, we can say that left-brained individuals are more adept at analytical thinking, problem-solving, logic, and language. Right-brained individuals are generally better outside-the-box thinkers, more creative, and more expressive. So, do you want to learn which of the two you are? So, … Read more