She’s right! Taking my official ged math test tomorrow praying to god I pass I been studying algebra ❤😊 good luck to anyone that’s trying to get ged!!!
Thank you for posting this! I indeed purchased the Kaplan book but with the wide range of the math subject, I did not feel as if it was assisting me with my learning nor helping me retain my knowledge for passing the test. I do confess that your light and salt learning is helping me understand the subjects at a bit more in depth view and the comprehension with your explanation is so much more helpful that what I received in the past from teachers of my traditional public schooling. Then again, sadly my public schooling was just that. Not in depth, nor captivating and things weren't explained properly in any specific detail. The teachers were cryptic and just assumed you were following along.. Thank you for everything you do for us students. I'm still a light and salt unofficial video learning student with hopes to pass the test one day soon. Just the math portion left and I can feel the success of me passing it! I believe that I can do it!
Kate!! You really helped me. Just took my ged and passed the math. That’s the only subject I needed. I really appreciate your help!! I have my GED now thanks to the math help. 😊
I finally got my GED about a month ago! Whenever I would go to my GED classes...My teacher would always play your videos for our classroom to watch! Your videos were a big help towards my GED journey! Keep doing what you're doing, Kate and thanks for everything.
I just wanted to say, you helped me pass the GED math test after studying on and off for years. I was holding myself back but your videos were easier to understand than others. I finally got my GED last year thanks to you :D
@@LightandSaltLearningI'm taking my GED math test this Monday wish me luck What subjects our most prominent so I can deep-dive them for the time I have
@@LightandSaltLearning I am from Iraq. If I come to America, can I study GED? In Iraq, I reached the last stage of high school, but I stumbled in it for years. I have been trying to succeed but I cannot. I hope you can help me. Can I take it from America and complete my university in America? Greetings to you.
I have wanted to literally die sometimes bc of math. I’m a mother of 4. I am going through a divorce. I spent 16 years being a stay at home mom while he served the army. And now I am left with nothing. I have no career, no job. Nothing. And In order for me to get hired I have to at least have my GED. I’ve passed every single test but math. It’s so overwhelming. I get discouraged very easily bc there’s just simply too much to remember. There are thousands of rules. I learn one topic and then BAM right on to the next. I feel I have to learn math in a few months that everyone else had from K-12 to learn: I was not given the luxury of a good childhood. So I am left feeling beyond hopeless. Who the heck would want to hire a loser like me compared to others? I could use all the help you have to offer. I need to be able to provide for myself and my children. Mahalo🌺
I am so sorry to hear the struggle you're going through. I am telling you now that you're not a loser. You a a beautiful person who can do this hard thing. Are you working on the website, www.lightandsaltlearning.org?
I have completed the GED with passing colours, here in the Netherlands. As well as receiving my teaching degree and now doing my masters in nursing. 🙌🏻 I didn’t know this was even possible as I thought the GED had to be taken in your state only. Let alone a whole different country. Thank you GED program! Definitely a life saver, if I would have had to complete the Dutch high school program I would have most likely not pass. As Dutch is only my second language.
Soo i need to get my GED. I was neglected as a kid and only went to school till 4th grade. I'm okay with writing/reading, but I don't know where to start with math. Last thing learned was times tables..
You are not alone! Many students with situations similar have been able to get their GED® with some hard work. Here's some starting points. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
I definitely agree! Your method/program really helped me refresh my math abilities after years of not understanding the basics (which was especially hard because I was placed in higher math than I could understand for YEARS). I didn’t even fully immerse myself in your program and I still felt engaged and developed skills. In the end I scored a 173 on my math test thanks to your program and pushing myself (lol).
It's OK to deep dive with the Kaplan, at least you're getting all four subjects. Focus on one subject at a time, I'm not one to get confused. I know my weakness on a specific subject and then I study that issue within that subject. I never give up. Still have work to do Science 143, Math 144, passed Language Arts Reasoning, 151. Taking the Social Studies in person. Thank you so much checking your page out. Wish me blessings plz.
i took a GED pretest the other day at a local college and realized most of the math questions were from 9th grade algebra, the class where i started struggling 😔 i was a straight A student until 9th grade so everything after that is super hard for me. i got a great score on the english though. i start my classes next week ! :-)
Hey this my first time seeing and hearing about the GED test. What do I need exactly and is it just math or a little bit of everything from high school. Also what are some websites that I can use to check the test out or would I have to go to a testing place with other people. Last thing how long do you think it would take to get it if I started today on studying.?
Hey so i saw this short a while ago went to your website and took the slopes and lines unit. Im really confident in it your a great teacher btw helped me to understand everything perfectly. I have a question. Will me knowing how to do slopes and lines along with me knowing some basic geometry and data math problems. Will i be able to pass the GED with just that knowledge. Ill be taking my GED this Wednesday im pretty nervous but confident in what i know. But i feel that if i do fail it would be due to word problems and algebra questions i don't know. So im really depending for the slopes and lines to come in clutch for me to pass my GED.
Thank you So much I watched all of your videos last night and this morning and passed you are amazing last test is science and I’ll be watching your videos as well! 🙌🥳
I passed my science yesterday also I graduate next week!!! 🎉 Your videos are so helpful and I will recommend them to anybody trying to obtain their GED from here on out! God bless you and the greatness you help us all to achieve!
I went to school for it they had all these different books and the ged ONLY focus on 4 subjects and only about 45 questions.. graphs was my biggest problem.. I suggest taking it to see how it is ... and to reschedule where I live is actually free the next two times if you don't pass. I scored an 143 failed by 2 points.
Thank you, I needed this. I took it twice. First time I scored 138. Second time I tried a bit more with little studying and got 143. I’ll just focus on algebra and see where that leads me.
1) Make an account on GED.com, 2) Take a ready test in science, RLA, or SS to test your readiness for those reading based subjects, and start studying math at www.lightandsaltlearning.org
Just curios how do you figure if I got really good at like say the fractions portion of the test and was super proficient in just the fractions aspect, that would be all I’d need to pass? I’ve skimmed through the review booklet ( math is the last subject I’m currently studying ) and I can see there is tons of category’s so I’m confused why mastering one category would give me enough marks to pass?
Hello, There are 5 main parts to the GED math. 1: Algebra Essentials 2: Slope & Lines 3: GED Geometry 4: Data Analysis 5: Word Problems Instead of trying to learn them all, it's likely you'll do better if you go deep on one portion. Especially since they all tend to overlap.
Hi guys, I passed the three subjects except the English language art I didn’t pass it yet. I have been trying for two years, taking the test and didn’t pass. Because English is my second language struggling a lot of this exam can give me an advice please also the English language art test become harder and harder and my score keep decreasing, even though I took classes and studied hard. It doesn’t make any difference.
Here's the GED® site about what's on the test, ged.com/about_test/test_subjects/. Here is some information on the best way to get started. Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
I’ve yet to take my ged math test I was wondering if you’d or someone else here would know what math subject or subjects should I go deep to get the passing grade ? (hopefully the first try) please and thank you🙏🏻
Have you taken the practice test yet? It will help you get an idea of where to start. And, join the Facebook group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Can u help me im grade 9 student and i still dont know the basics of algebra(expression, integeres, rules and everything in pre algebra/ basic or fundamentals of algebra) i didnt learn anything from grade 6 to grade 8 cuz of quarantine (lost motivation to study and attend online classes) and my school doesnt really explain why things is like that and im really struggling but i want to improve. What are the topic i need to relearn? (google isnt really helping) and do u have tips for me?
Hello! You can start here for Algebra, www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course/1-algebra-essentials. The instructions for the calculator may not apply to you, depending on the calculator your class uses. You should be golden with everything else.
I need help. I'm drowning and struggling, and I have 2 months to pass math to attend nursing school. Otherwise, I'll miss my chance to attend in January. Help, please!😢
Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started. Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. If you want more in depth learning, you can purchase the workbook, 215acb-2.myshopify.com/products/crucial-ged%C2%AE-math-basics-student-workbook?ToPasteBoard&. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
@@LightandSaltLearning thanks. Yeah had to drop out due to issues in my personal life had to help family take care of my grandmother after grandfather passed away. Figured it's time I get a ged to make certain things easier.
Hey!! I want guidance for giving GED EXAM right now I am 16 years old and came from india to USA legally so what are document require and how to get study material for GED can anyone please help me?
Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started. Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started. Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
You should start with Algebra since it has a little Geometry in it. If you are struggling with the Geometry in the Algebra portion, you can dive deeper into the Geometry! Start on the website, lightandsaltlearning.org on the Basics.
I've been going through the entire kaplin book And taking notes from every section. Afterward I google worksheets for that section. Then take The pretest in the book. Once I know the things I Still need work on I just repeat that section until I understand. It takes a long time. But I think it will be worth it when I take my test. I'm trying to go wide and deep.
Good News! You have access to the entire free online math course at www.lightandsaltlearning.org. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
You're not alone! Good News! The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I'm so sorry to hear you're struggling. I know it seems as though you will never pass, and you're not the only person to think that! Let's try to figure out what the issue is. Shoot us an email at info@lightandsaltlearning.org. Let's get some details and maybe we can get you pointed in the right direction.
It really depends on which you need more work on. There are 5 main parts to the GED math. 1: Algebra Essentials 2: Slope & Lines 3: GED Geometry 4: Data Analysis 5: Word Problems Instead of trying to learn them all, it's likely you'll do better if you go deep on one portion. Especially since they all tend to overlap.
Hello! I'm not currently offering one-on-one tutoring but you can join our GED student support group for help from tutors and volunteers, as well as those on the same journey as yourself. I hope that helps! facebook.com/groups/1116784075099245
I'm so sorry to hear you're struggling. I know it seems as though you will never pass, and you're not the only person to think that! Let's try to figure out what the issue is. Shoot us an email at info@lightandsaltlearning.org. Let's get some details and maybe we can get you pointed in the right direction.
This video is about GED® Math specifically. You want to choose on of the math topics. Study in-depth on that topic rather than trying to study all of the math at once.
As a 18 year old the best thing I can say to help you is to actually do what she said and study 2 high school maths from a basic level and then expand your knowledge on them. Again do one first then move to the other you should be fine. Consistency and repetition is key with Math. Use khan academy and go to your nearest library and get a textbook with specific math subjects. There are also tutors you can pay online to help you. You can use preply and you can find tutors with decent prices.
You don't need any background knowledge to start learning GED Math! That's why our materials are designed the way they are, so that even beginning level students can start GED Math right away. Head to www.lightandsaltlearning.org and get started! You've got this!
Hello! I'm not currently offering one-on-one tutoring but you can join our FB GED student support group for help from tutors and volunteers, as well as those on the same journey as yourself. I hope that helps! facebook.com/groups/1116784075099245
AAAHHHH! That's so amazing! Congratulations! Would you please fill out our form so we can get you in this year's graduations video? forms.gle/zkYUjpL36ZXVCUUh8
My cousin was taking his and I thought "how hard could it be?" I failed the test and I have a JD! 😂 I don't know how I passed college algebra and calculus...seriously...I can't remember my freshman year of college 🍻
@LightandSaltLearning If you don't use it, you lose it! That's what happens as you get older. So many things get pushed into your brain. Stuff starts falling out. 😆
Hello! Here is some information on the best way to get started. Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests. Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed. The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning Happy Learning!
@Lightandsaltlearning I don't even know where to start honestly. I've been out of school for over 25 years so I'm struggling but need to get my GED for better pay
Hi! Please check out our Student Support Group; where you can ask questions, talk to tutors, and chat with fellow students: facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Good News! You have access to the entire free online math course at www.lightandsaltlearning.org. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I got a 143 a 144 and 144 again finally algebra and geometry were my weak points I mastered them so well I got a 188 on my final attempt
That's awesome! Congratulations!!!
Congratulations 🎉 . I got a 144 literally failed by only 1 point . 😢 I'm going to order these books from the website
Amazing!! Praise God!! God bless!!
What grade level math is on the ged test
Wow
On my first three tries on the GED math test,I scored 139,144,& 142 ,but on 12/3/2016 I finally passed it with the score of 145!!!!!!
Woohoo! Congratulations!
Lol
She’s right! Taking my official ged math test tomorrow praying to god I pass I been studying algebra ❤😊 good luck to anyone that’s trying to get ged!!!
Did you pass?
u got this! let us know how it goes
How'd you do?!
@@LightandSaltLearning I passed and got my GED thank you ☺️ idk what to do next but happy it’s done!!!! Can’t thank u enough
Congratulations that’s all I have left to pass. Is my math also already did the test twice and failed.
Thank you for posting this! I indeed purchased the Kaplan book but with the wide range of the math subject, I did not feel as if it was assisting me with my learning nor helping me retain my knowledge for passing the test. I do confess that your light and salt learning is helping me understand the subjects at a bit more in depth view and the comprehension with your explanation is so much more helpful that what I received in the past from teachers of my traditional public schooling. Then again, sadly my public schooling was just that. Not in depth, nor captivating and things weren't explained properly in any specific detail. The teachers were cryptic and just assumed you were following along.. Thank you for everything you do for us students. I'm still a light and salt unofficial video learning student with hopes to pass the test one day soon. Just the math portion left and I can feel the success of me passing it! I believe that I can do it!
A common issue. It goes wide for sure and deep is always better for struggling students!
Kate!! You really helped me. Just took my ged and passed the math. That’s the only subject I needed. I really appreciate your help!! I have my GED now thanks to the math help. 😊
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I finally got my GED about a month ago! Whenever I would go to my GED classes...My teacher would always play your videos for our classroom to watch! Your videos were a big help towards my GED journey! Keep doing what you're doing, Kate and thanks for everything.
Congratulations! That's hard work! We are so glad we could help you with getting your GED!
I'm taking my math test tomorrow!!! I love your videos. You're such a great teacher!!
You can do it! Let us know how it goes!
Did you pass? I hope you did‼️‼️
I just wanted to say, you helped me pass the GED math test after studying on and off for years. I was holding myself back but your videos were easier to understand than others. I finally got my GED last year thanks to you :D
That's very sweet of you to say. I'm so happy L&S could be part of your GED journey. Congratulations!!!
@@LightandSaltLearningI'm taking my GED math test this Monday wish me luck
What subjects our most prominent so I can deep-dive them for the time I have
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I am from Iraq. If I come to America, can I study GED? In Iraq, I reached the last stage of high school, but I stumbled in it for years. I have been trying to succeed but I cannot. I hope you can help me. Can I take it from America and complete my university in America? Greetings to you.
Yes, you can @Amir_Jassim.
I have wanted to literally die sometimes bc of math. I’m a mother of 4. I am going through a divorce. I spent 16 years being a stay at home mom while he served the army. And now I am left with nothing. I have no career, no job. Nothing. And In order for me to get hired I have to at least have my GED. I’ve passed every single test but math. It’s so overwhelming. I get discouraged very easily bc there’s just simply too much to remember. There are thousands of rules. I learn one topic and then BAM right on to the next. I feel I have to learn math in a few months that everyone else had from K-12 to learn: I was not given the luxury of a good childhood. So I am left feeling beyond hopeless. Who the heck would want to hire a loser like me compared to others? I could use all the help you have to offer. I need to be able to provide for myself and my children. Mahalo🌺
I am so sorry to hear the struggle you're going through. I am telling you now that you're not a loser. You a a beautiful person who can do this hard thing. Are you working on the website, www.lightandsaltlearning.org?
You're not a loser. You'll pass!! Believe in yourself!
u are not a loser!!! i feel this way sometimes but im about to pass this thang!! we can form a study group me and you let me know!!
The way your words resonated while staring at my kaplan book. Thank you!
Ahahaha! You’re welcome. And you definitely aren’t alone! A student once sent me a picture of his Kaplan book ripped to shreds. 🤣
Thank you for what you do I was going through everything that the practice told me now I'm focusing more on algebraic expression
😂same😂
I passed all 3 but math. I'm coming for you! I ain't scared!
You got this!!
Did you pass ? 🥲
@thebeautychannel.7921 Thanks to the Lord Jesus, I passed! I just passed though I got a 146 and you need a 145 to pass 🙃
@@StandFast1611 congrats !!! I know math is gonna have me struggling just straight procrastinating it 😤😭😭
I have completed the GED with passing colours, here in the Netherlands. As well as receiving my teaching degree and now doing my masters in nursing. 🙌🏻 I didn’t know this was even possible as I thought the GED had to be taken in your state only. Let alone a whole different country. Thank you GED program! Definitely a life saver, if I would have had to complete the Dutch high school program I would have most likely not pass. As Dutch is only my second language.
Soo i need to get my GED. I was neglected as a kid and only went to school till 4th grade. I'm okay with writing/reading, but I don't know where to start with math. Last thing learned was times tables..
You are not alone! Many students with situations similar have been able to get their GED® with some hard work. Here's some starting points.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
@@RebeccaTheGreat good luck.
@@Davidhillbornhow is your progress? i am in the same situation and my mind is blank in the math...
@@mw29260 truth be told. I've made no progress.
I definitely agree! Your method/program really helped me refresh my math abilities after years of not understanding the basics (which was especially hard because I was placed in higher math than I could understand for YEARS). I didn’t even fully immerse myself in your program and I still felt engaged and developed skills. In the end I scored a 173 on my math test thanks to your program and pushing myself (lol).
Congratulations! That's great! I'm so happy for you!
Congrats to you🙏🏽⚘️⚘️⚘️ this is the first good news I've read in the morning.
Thank you for your advice. We are suffering what we need to study and focus on and what is crucial.
So frustrating!! Who is “we”? Are there a group of you studying together?
It's OK to deep dive with the Kaplan, at least you're getting all four subjects. Focus on one subject at a time, I'm not one to get confused. I know my weakness on a specific subject and then I study that issue within that subject. I never give up. Still have work to do Science 143, Math 144, passed Language Arts Reasoning, 151. Taking the Social Studies in person. Thank you so much checking your page out. Wish me blessings plz.
Good luck! Use www.lightandsaltlearning.org/home if you need help!
Thank you so so much I passed my GED yesterday specially math ur videos helped me a lot ❤❤❤🤗
Congratulations! That's hard work! We are so glad our videos helped!
Never thought of it that way
Hi thank you my math test is June 27 thank you for posting my last test
Best of luck! Let us know how you do!
i took a GED pretest the other day at a local college and realized most of the math questions were from 9th grade algebra, the class where i started struggling 😔 i was a straight A student until 9th grade so everything after that is super hard for me. i got a great score on the english though. i start my classes next week ! :-)
So happy for you! Let us know how it goes.
Hey this my first time seeing and hearing about the GED test. What do I need exactly and is it just math or a little bit of everything from high school. Also what are some websites that I can use to check the test out or would I have to go to a testing place with other people. Last thing how long do you think it would take to get it if I started today on studying.?
Hey so i saw this short a while ago went to your website and took the slopes and lines unit.
Im really confident in it your a great teacher btw helped me to understand everything perfectly.
I have a question.
Will me knowing how to do slopes and lines along with me knowing some basic geometry and data math problems. Will i be able to pass the GED with just that knowledge. Ill be taking my GED this Wednesday im pretty nervous but confident in what i know.
But i feel that if i do fail it would be due to word problems and algebra questions i don't know. So im really depending for the slopes and lines to come in clutch for me to pass my GED.
We just saw this! How did you do?!
@@LightandSaltLearning I PASSED!!!!😆😆🥳
Thank you So much I watched all of your videos last night and this morning and passed you are amazing last test is science and I’ll be watching your videos as well! 🙌🥳
Well done! We are so glad we could help you pass!
I passed my science yesterday also I graduate next week!!! 🎉 Your videos are so helpful and I will recommend them to anybody trying to obtain their GED from here on out! God bless you and the greatness you help us all to achieve!
What specific area(s) would you suggest focusing on?
Graphs, algebra 1 is mostly what's in it..
I went to school for it they had all these different books and the ged ONLY focus on 4 subjects and only about 45 questions.. graphs was my biggest problem.. I suggest taking it to see how it is ... and to reschedule where I live is actually free the next two times if you don't pass. I scored an 143 failed by 2 points.
@@beyoutifulselflove ok bitch we get it
@@Demetrius416bro is STARVING😭💀
@@laudableplain4282 😏
Thank you, I needed this. I took it twice. First time I scored 138. Second time I tried a bit more with little studying and got 143. I’ll just focus on algebra and see where that leads me.
my first time I got an 143 I missed it by 2 points 😢 I'm thinking they couldn't let me slide and pass damn😂😂😂
na baby dat 144 have me sickkk 😭😭
@@yanak7220 good luck next time😩🙏🏽 I'm rescheduling mine soon
@@yanak7220not Ian letting that happen to me
Good plan! How is it going?
I’m currently in the process of learning to take my GEd where would you recommend I start ?
1) Make an account on GED.com, 2) Take a ready test in science, RLA, or SS to test your readiness for those reading based subjects, and start studying math at www.lightandsaltlearning.org
Thank you for the helpful advise!
You are so welcome! Glad we could help!
God bless, thank you! You rock
You're welcome!
Omg this is me
Right now I’m so ready to give up and I keep trying but still not passing I don’t know what else I can do 😢
Are you going to school?
She said go deep I try it and I pass focused one or two thing for me I focused on slope , quadratic, and median range mean. I got 151 on the test.
Also try to answer the easy questions when you take it.
I'm sorry! Are you using www.lightandsaltlearning.org? This is the method we use.
That’s great advice. I’ve passed all the subjects on the first try, but failed math 3 times. 144, 138,146
Join our group for more advice: facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
How you failed madh 146 . 145 you can pass the exam
@@LightandSaltLearning
Just curios how do you figure if I got really good at like say the fractions portion of the test and was super proficient in just the fractions aspect, that would be all I’d need to pass? I’ve skimmed through the review booklet ( math is the last subject I’m currently studying ) and I can see there is tons of category’s so I’m confused why mastering one category would give me enough marks to pass?
Hello, There are 5 main parts to the GED math.
1: Algebra Essentials
2: Slope & Lines
3: GED Geometry
4: Data Analysis
5: Word Problems
Instead of trying to learn them all, it's likely you'll do better if you go deep on one portion. Especially since they all tend to overlap.
Would like to see if we can work together
Hi thank you so much for posting this
You are so welcome!
is this a good method for all the ged subjects ?
Yes, but the skills to focus on the the other subjects are 1) Reading comprehension, 2) Interpreting diagrams and 3) Data analysis (for sci & SS)
@@LightandSaltLearning Thank you!
Going to your site NOW!
Can someone from Africa also write a GED to help aquire a university in America or Canada?
It depends on whether or not your country accepts the GED certificate. Which country do you live in?
Thank you
You are very welcome!
Do you know of any free classes or tests for practicing ged test?
You can look at classes in your area on www.ged.com/study/ged_classes/ They often have free classes available.
Wow! Congratulations!!!
Thank you!!
Hi guys, I passed the three subjects except the English language art I didn’t pass it yet. I have been trying for two years, taking the test and didn’t pass. Because English is my second language struggling a lot of this exam can give me an advice please also the English language art test become harder and harder and my score keep decreasing, even though I took classes and studied hard. It doesn’t make any difference.
Could you list what’s exactly going to be on the test so I could study it
Here's the GED® site about what's on the test, ged.com/about_test/test_subjects/. Here is some information on the best way to get started.
Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
Love your style
I’m so glad!
thank you so much for this advice
I'm glad it helped you. Best of luck!
I’ve yet to take my ged math test I was wondering if you’d or someone else here would know what math subject or subjects should I go deep to get the passing grade ? (hopefully the first try) please and thank you🙏🏻
Have you taken the practice test yet? It will help you get an idea of where to start. And, join the Facebook group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
The reason why no one can pass is because the questions literally don't make sense
I'm sorry you feel that way. What resources are you using to study?
@@LightandSaltLearningmy fiancé is trying to take her exam soon ,and I’m helping her study for it. Is there any recourses you recommend?
Thanks
Can I do this online?
YES! Go to www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course and start at Unit 0, doing 1 worksheet for each video.
I graduated HS 8 years ago but im planning to get GED soon
Was there a reason you needed to get both?
Yes I just wanted to test my self too see what I learned from HS
@@LightandSaltLearning Also I trew my HS diploma away 7 years ago
What grade level math is on the ged test
The GED covers Algebra 1 and word problems.
Can u help me im grade 9 student and i still dont know the basics of algebra(expression, integeres, rules and everything in pre algebra/ basic or fundamentals of algebra) i didnt learn anything from grade 6 to grade 8 cuz of quarantine (lost motivation to study and attend online classes) and my school doesnt really explain why things is like that and im really struggling but i want to improve. What are the topic i need to relearn? (google isnt really helping) and do u have tips for me?
Hello! You can start here for Algebra, www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course/1-algebra-essentials. The instructions for the calculator may not apply to you, depending on the calculator your class uses. You should be golden with everything else.
Hi thank you taking my math test this month
Good luck! Let us know how it goes!
I need help. I'm drowning and struggling, and I have 2 months to pass math to attend nursing school. Otherwise, I'll miss my chance to attend in January. Help, please!😢
Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started.
Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. If you want more in depth learning, you can purchase the workbook, 215acb-2.myshopify.com/products/crucial-ged%C2%AE-math-basics-student-workbook?ToPasteBoard&.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
I'm gonna take test for it within next couple months gonna mainly study math since when i was in school my grades were great in other topics.
That's good! Math can be hard, but use the website, www.lightandsaltlearning.org.
@@LightandSaltLearning thanks. Yeah had to drop out due to issues in my personal life had to help family take care of my grandmother after grandfather passed away. Figured it's time I get a ged to make certain things easier.
Where can I start please help
Head to www.lightandsaltlearning.org to start math!
Hey!! I want guidance for giving GED EXAM right now I am 16 years old and came from india to USA legally so what are document require and how to get study material for GED can anyone please help me?
Hello! Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started.
Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
Nothing beyond division should be on the GED math test in my opinion
That's understandable! Math can be frustrating. Don't give up!
I need help studying math
Thank you for reaching out! Here is some information on the best way to get started.
Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
This lady is AWESOME
Thank you!!!!
So go deep into one subject only?
Algebra or Geometry
You should start with Algebra since it has a little Geometry in it. If you are struggling with the Geometry in the Algebra portion, you can dive deeper into the Geometry! Start on the website, lightandsaltlearning.org on the Basics.
Can u help me
Join the Light & Salt Facebook group for help! facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
How hard is the ged test cause I only went to grade 5 to school I want to do the ged
The best way to get the support you need is to join the Light & Salt Facebook group!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I like her style makes since good luck to me
You can do this!
Thank you thank you thank you this video blessed me
You are so welcome!
I was going wide...
It's ok! Now you know that it's better to focus on one. We recommend starting with Algebra!
I've been going through the entire kaplin book And taking notes from every section. Afterward I google worksheets for that section. Then take The pretest in the book. Once I know the things I Still need work on I just repeat that section until I understand. It takes a long time. But I think it will be worth it when I take my test. I'm trying to go wide and deep.
That's hard work. Be sure you take study breaks so you don't burn out before the test!
I need help asap
Good News! You have access to the entire free online math course at www.lightandsaltlearning.org. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I need help with algebra
Everything you need is on our website! www.lightandsaltlearning.org
Thanks
You're welcome!
This is definitely what I’m doing wrong. Thank you!!
We are glad we can help!
I’m struggling with math
You're not alone! Good News! The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I can't even remember most of my time tables. I just don't think I have what it takes to pass.
@diana king clarke What's the name of the app?? I'm determined to get myGED before this year end
@diana king clarke Thanks
@diana king clarke Good luck to you too. This will be our year
@@dianakingclarke2248 I'm assuming your blk. I'm not surprised
@@marcelm2w306
Dude I have to take my GED this year as well. I also can barely remember my times tables lmao. Also math is just evil
Can you really helpme
I'm 17 can I get my GED at 17?
Yes, if you have withdrawn from school and with your parent's permission.
@@LightandSaltLearning omg thank you for this information I hope I get my GED at 17
@@Jesustheomega Make sure to check with your state. A few state's rules differ!
@@LightandSaltLearning I'm from Kansas
@babyalondra7186 Here is the link for your state. www.kansasregents.org/students/kansas-high-school-diploma/kansas-ged-information
I’ve failed it 5 times and continue to struggle over the course of 2 years 😢
I'm so sorry to hear you're struggling. I know it seems as though you will never pass, and you're not the only person to think that! Let's try to figure out what the issue is. Shoot us an email at info@lightandsaltlearning.org. Let's get some details and maybe we can get you pointed in the right direction.
Hi thank you I'm taking my math 21 this month
You can do it! If you happen to need additional support, join our FB student support group:
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I agree with her. Is actually what im doing.
I'll try it
That's the first step! You've got this!
respect to you+++
Thank you, sir!
I need help 😢
Join our GED Student Support Group!
facebook.com/groups/1116784075099245
Go deep on which ones?
It really depends on which you need more work on. There are 5 main parts to the GED math.
1: Algebra Essentials
2: Slope & Lines
3: GED Geometry
4: Data Analysis
5: Word Problems
Instead of trying to learn them all, it's likely you'll do better if you go deep on one portion. Especially since they all tend to overlap.
Can you help me
Hello! I'm not currently offering one-on-one tutoring but you can join our GED student support group for help from tutors and volunteers, as well as those on the same journey as yourself. I hope that helps!
facebook.com/groups/1116784075099245
I’m so disappointed I failed my math test and can’t retake it till 60 days
I'm sorry to hear that! What score did you get on the practice test?
I’m about to take my math test for the 10th time my score went up just never enough and I understand everything but somehow still don’t enough to pass
I'm so sorry to hear you're struggling. I know it seems as though you will never pass, and you're not the only person to think that! Let's try to figure out what the issue is. Shoot us an email at info@lightandsaltlearning.org. Let's get some details and maybe we can get you pointed in the right direction.
Its so hard to be inspired to do math 😭
It can be hard, for sure. Don't give up! you're not alone!
So just study math, science, language arts and social studies
Don’t try to individually study individual questions that will be on a test
This video is about GED® Math specifically. You want to choose on of the math topics. Study in-depth on that topic rather than trying to study all of the math at once.
I failed 3 times Im taking a test today it’s my 4th try I hope I pass I keep getting 145 algebra is so hard
Best advice
We do what we can!
I need to do this I’ve failed the math test 11 times 😢
Hope it helps!
If you would like additional support, join our student support group!:
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
I'm 17 with a 7th grade knowledge I'm scared
Sometimes you've just got to try! You might suprise yourself.
As a 18 year old the best thing I can say to help you is to actually do what she said and study 2 high school maths from a basic level and then expand your knowledge on them. Again do one first then move to the other you should be fine. Consistency and repetition is key with Math. Use khan academy and go to your nearest library and get a textbook with specific math subjects. There are also tutors you can pay online to help you. You can use preply and you can find tutors with decent prices.
You don't need any background knowledge to start learning GED Math! That's why our materials are designed the way they are, so that even beginning level students can start GED Math right away. Head to www.lightandsaltlearning.org and get started! You've got this!
I finished mine 1st try with in a day of class time
Congrats!
❤
I agree
Indeed! Deep study can benefit all the subjects!
I studied for a week and passed math the first time with 155
Congratulations! That's strong work!
I need your help so bad it’s been years I need to pass social studies and math let me know how you can help 🙏
Hello! I'm not currently offering one-on-one tutoring but you can join our FB GED student support group for help from tutors and volunteers, as well as those on the same journey as yourself. I hope that helps!
facebook.com/groups/1116784075099245
I guess on my social studies and pass with an 151.. most answers are b and c the math is tough.. when was the last time you've taken math?
Thank you
@@beyoutifulselflove how can i contact you i need more information and tips if this does not bother you
@@LightandSaltLearning what if you don't have facebook?
I am writing today and hoping I pass.
Edit:I PASSED!!!
AAAHHHH! That's so amazing! Congratulations! Would you please fill out our form so we can get you in this year's graduations video? forms.gle/zkYUjpL36ZXVCUUh8
My cousin was taking his and I thought "how hard could it be?" I failed the test and I have a JD! 😂 I don't know how I passed college algebra and calculus...seriously...I can't remember my freshman year of college 🍻
My cousin passed! I was so proud of him! 🎉
That's amazing! Good for him!
Brains can be fickle things!
@LightandSaltLearning If you don't use it, you lose it! That's what happens as you get older. So many things get pushed into your brain. Stuff starts falling out. 😆
Plz help me
Hello! Here is some information on the best way to get started.
Go to ged.com/ to create an account. This will allow you to track your progress through the GED® tests.
Read a book you ENJOY for a half hour every day -- this will help you with ALL the tests. And work on readtheory.org, reading each passage slowly and carefully. Take your time on each quiz and don’t work on it when you're stressed or rushed.
The best way to get help for the math portion is to use the website www.lightandsaltlearning.org/ged-math-crash-course. Start at Unit 0 and work your way through doing one worksheet for each video.
We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It’s a very active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. If you do join, be sure to check out the Guides section for free resources!
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
Happy Learning!
I failed Math 4 times. It's so hard for me
I'm sorry to hear that. Are you using lightandsaltlearning.org or another resource?
@Lightandsaltlearning I don't even know where to start honestly. I've been out of school for over 25 years so I'm struggling but need to get my GED for better pay
I find this to be very true w want to rush but get nowhere.
True, but luckily you can change some habits to improve!
Help me please
Hi! Please check out our Student Support Group; where you can ask questions, talk to tutors, and chat with fellow students:
facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning
That’s me
Good News! You have access to the entire free online math course at www.lightandsaltlearning.org. We also encourage you to join our FB student support group. It is an active group with over 20k members and a great place to get insight into the GED® subjects. You can ask questions, talk to volunteer tutors, and discuss subjects with other students. facebook.com/groups/lightandsaltlearning