

However, you should understand the big picture concepts and have a basic knowledge of how systems work. All the detailed information you need for answering the science questions is provided. To be successful on the GED® Science test, you should be able to understand basic science concepts and demonstrate knowledge of how scientific systems work. You don’t need to know all sorts of details because all the detailed information needed to answer the questions is provided in the stimulus that comes with the questions. The GED Science test does NOT include Short Answer items anymore. To complete all GED Science questions, you will have 90 minutes. The Science Test includes a lot of charts and graphs that you will need to interpret, too. To succeed on the GED Science test, you will need to be able to read complex texts, identify precise details, determine cause and effect, understand science content, and identify evidence to support inferences and draw conclusions. The covered fields are Conservation, Flow, and Transformation of Energy Work, Force, and Motion Chemical Properties, and Chemical and Nuclear Reactions in relation to Living Organisms and Systems.Įarth & Space Science includes the fields of Earth, its System Components & Interactions Earth’s Systems and Interactions with Living Things Organization and Structures of the Cosmos. Physical Science includes Chemistry and Physics. Life Science, or Biology, includes the fields of Human Body & Health the Relationship between Energy Intake and Life Functions Organization, Functions, and Structure of Life Genetics & Heredity Evolution. These lessons are a part of our GED Science Guide and are based on Onsego GED Prep.

Helen Jane Wilson, a previous Adult Basic & Literacy Education Coordinator, created the PCLC knowing a need to bring literacy needs to the Portage County area. How is this possible? The Portage County Literacy Coalition (PCLC), a non-profit for 30 years, along with other donors are making it possible for Portage County residents to complete their GED for free.

You could end up taking the GED for free! Every time you score a 155 or higher on a segment of the GED pre-test, the ABLE Program at Maplewood Career Center will pay for it.

There are four segments to the GED test, which include: English/reading, math, science and social studies. The Adult Basic & Literacy Education (ABLE) Program, a non-profit in Portage County, serves those 16 and over that are working towards their GED.
