Take a GED practice test to find weak areas
Make a study schedule and study consistently
Focus on one subject at a time
Use GED study guides and official practice materials
Review basic math, reading, writing, science, and social studies skills
Practice reading passages and answering comprehension questions
Practice writing clear paragraphs and essays
Work on math skills such as fractions, decimals, percentages, and algebra
Study science charts, graphs, and experiments
Study social studies documents, maps, and data
Use flashcards for vocabulary and key facts
Watch GED prep videos or use online lessons
Practice timed tests to build speed and confidence
Review mistakes and learn from them
Take full-length practice exams before test day
Get enough sleep before studying and before the exam
Bring required identification and test materials on test day
