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Understanding how the GED test is scored can be a challenge! Here is our simple guide to help you figure it out. Remember, there are four main test subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts.
Remember, there are four main test subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Language Arts.
Each test subject area is taken separately and scored separately, but they come together to form an accumulated score.
7 Tips to Improve Your Reading Comprehension Skills for GED
Reading comprehension is an essential skill that you’d need for the GED Language Arts test. The hard part about tests that involve reading comprehension is it does not depend on facts you memorize, but purely on intelligence and logic.
What is Comprehension Skill?
Comprehension skill is the ability to understand exactly what another person is telling you in writing or through spoken language. Reading comprehension is more difficult than verbal comprehension because when you don’t understand what someone is saying, you can ask him to repeat or clarify what he said. When reading a text, however, the author is often not there and you can’t ask them what they meant.