GED Exam Preparation

This GED Exam Prep Hub is your all-in-one destination for earning your high school equivalency credential. Explore the complete collection of study tools below — from timed practice questions covering all four GED subject areas to an Extended Response essay trainer, a vocabulary builder, and graded reading exercises. Each tool targets the exact skills measured on the real GED exam, so every minute of practice brings you closer to passing.

The Four GED Subjects at a Glance

GED includes Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies. Each test targets high-school-level reasoning rather than memorization. A structured plan should rotate subjects while dedicating focused time to writing and quantitative reasoning each week.

How GED Scores Work

Each GED subject is scored from 100 to 200. A minimum of 145 is required to pass each subject. Higher tiers, such as GED College Ready, can support placement or credit decisions depending on institution policy. Students should track section-level weak points and build targeted drills accordingly.

Extended Response: Scoring Higher with Evidence

In GED RLA extended response, strong essays focus on argument quality, evidence usage, organization, and language control. The most reliable method is a clear thesis, evidence-focused body paragraphs, and explicit evaluation of source credibility. Practice under timed conditions to build exam stamina.