Questions for GED Introduction

  1. What is the GED designed to measure?
  2. What can you expect to find on the GED test?
  3. How long does the test take?
  4. Are there any accommodations for people with disabilities? If so, what are some common disabilities and common accommodations?
  5. What fractional number of high school graduates fail the GED test under current standards?
  6. What is the format (short answer, multiple choice, true or false, etc.) is most of the GED test in? What is the exception?
  7. Can you still get financial aid to attend college with a GED? What percentage of colleges accept a GED?
  8. Are GED graduates eligible for the New Mexico Lottery Scholarship?
  9. What are the requirements for the New Mexico Lottery Scholarship?
  10. According to Professor Freedman's Math Anxiety Self-Test, do you have math anxiety?
  11. What can you do for yourself to reduce math anxiety?
  12. What can the teacher do for you to reduce math anxiety?
  13. What can you do for others to reduce math anxiety?
  14. What are your rights and responsibilities as a math student?
  15. What is your learning style according to Professor Freedman?
  16. Take a break and enjoy some of Professor Freedman's fun stuff. Did you find anything you like? Why did you like it?
 

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