HONEST GED Advice About Why You're Stuck and Still Haven't Passed...And What to Do About It
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HONEST GED Advice About Why You're Stuck and Still Haven't Passed...And What to Do About It
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FREE GED Language Arts Practice Test 2019!
University Tips:
Keep a calendar and stay on top of your schedule!
Make a timetable of your classes/seminars
Check emails often
Don’t skip lectures!
Sit in the front row. This will make you focus and help your lecturers remember you - which is actually more important than people think
Build a good relationship with your lecturers AND peers
Visit your professors’ office hours regularly and have catch ups
Go to the library to study! You’ll be more distracted trying to study at home/in your room. If you have to study in your room- turn your phone off
It’s okay to not want to party like everyone else :)
Write down your notes in lectures and type them up after
Join a society/club! This will make sure you have a great work-social life balance, and give you the opportunity to learn something new at least once a week
Colour code notes
It’s just as important not to overwork yourself as it is not to procrastinate (too much)
Keep your desk clean and organised!Â
Try to get a good night’s sleep the night before lectures and have a good breakfast in the morning. You will be more focused for it
Keep a journal of your experiences and ambitions
Go to counseling services. UK Universities will have counselling services that can tackle anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem. Your well-being is as important as your grades
Your degree doesn’t define you. You still have time to explore your options. You don’t have to know what you want to be right now. University is about developing yourself as it is finding a career.
Don’t burn bridges with your friends/loved ones at home. They will be there for you should you need to go home
Live on or near campus. This will save money and give you a sense of belonging
Eat well!
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Beat GED Math Word Problems in 5 Simple Steps!
Are GED math word problems getting you stuck? In this video, I show you 5 simple steps to get more word problems correct!
Foolproof GED Math Square Roots and Squares Hacks
GED Math square roots and squares are a common source of confusion for GED test-takers. In this video, you'll learn the basics of how to beat these questions!
MUST KNOW GED Grammar Lessons!
Do you need to ace the GED Language Arts section, but need to brush up on your grammar?Â
Then this video's for you.Â
 The basics: A noun can be a person, a place or a thing is a person, place, thing, or an idea.Â
 A proper noun names a specific person, place, thing, or idea.Â
On the other hand, a common noun names a non-specific person, place, thing, or idea.Â
Tip: You can tell proper and common nouns apart because, with proper nouns, the first letter will (almost) always be capitalized.Â
With common nouns, the first letter will (almost) never be capitalized unless it’s the first word in a sentence, or it’s part of the title.Â
You can think of pronouns as “substitute” nouns because pronouns are words that substitute for nouns.Â
And whenever a pronoun replaces a noun, we call the noun that was replaced the antecedentÂ
Subject pronoun: I, you, he, she, they Object pronoun: Me, you, him, her, themÂ
Possessive pronouns: My, mine; your, yours, his, her, hers, their or theirs if the antecedent is singular, the pronoun must also be singular, and if the antecedent is plural the pronoun must also be plural.Â
A verb is a word that describes an action, occurrence, or state of being. On the tests, you’ll need to know about both regular verbs and irregular verbs.Â
How do you ace the GED Language arts extended response portion aka the GED essay?Â
Hi, I’m Parker from Test Prep Champions, I’ve worked with GED test takers for several years now, and I put this video together For those who aren’t sure where to even start with the GED essay or those who’ve never been good at writing before, in this video I’m going to give you:Â
 -A step-by-step approach you can use to minimize the pain of writing the essayÂ
 -We’ll go over how much time you'll have, how long your essay should be, how many words you’ll need to include, and what the essay must be aboutÂ
 -I’ll give you a basic writing formula you can easily use to maximize your scoreÂ
-We’re going to look at some specific examplesÂ
 -And I’ll give you some other great tips and tricks along the way.Â
Use this FREE GED Math Practice Test to help you pass the GED test math section!
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"Hollis’s writing is beautifully blunt, and she humbly thanks her fans for her success. Her actionable ideas and captivating voice will encourage women to believe in themselves." - Publisher's Weekly (starred review) “I believe we can change the world. But first, we’ve got to stop living in fear of being judged for who we are.” Rachel Hollis has seen it too often: women not living into their full potential. They feel a tugging on their hearts for something more, but they’re afraid of embarrassment, of falling short of perfection, of not being enough.Â
In Girl, Stop Apologizing, #1 New York Times bestselling author and founder of a multimillion-dollar media company, Rachel Hollis sounds a wake-up call. She knows that many women have been taught to define themselves in light of other people—whether as wife, mother, daughter, or employee—instead of learning how to own who they are and what they want. With a challenge to women everywhere to stop talking themselves out of their dreams, Hollis identifies the excuses to let go of, the behaviors to adopt, and the skills to acquire on the path to growth, confidence, and believing in yourself
The Second Mountain: The Quest for a Moral Life by David Brooks Review + Summary + Takeaways:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akACNfpB-t8&t=245s
10 Best Study Tips:Â https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UpSKV47QOzM
Good luck on finals!
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5:40 Waltz of Flowers - Tchaikovsky
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17:17 The Temperature of the Air on the Bow of the Kaleetan - Chris Zabriskie
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30:05 Ride of the Valkyries - Wagner
35:27 Moonlight Sonata - Beethoven
40:42 Funeral March - Chopin
50:07 Symphony No. 5 - Beethoven
57:00 The Rain - Silent Partner
In this video, you'll learn some of the most effective multiple choice test hacks by watching the successes and failures (mostly the failures) of contestants on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire!
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