The GED and TABE are exams to assess an adult learner’s knowledge relative to a high-school degree or preparing for a career. For many adult learners, passing the GED or the TABE examination is the first step toward qualifying for a better job or preparing for higher education.
First, you will take a low-stakes quiz to see what you know today, and what you may need to brush up on or learn for the first time. It’s okay if you don’t know the answer to a question. Simply skip it, and EdReady will make sure that topic is added to your customized study path.
Next, you can work through your personal study path at a pace that fits your schedule. EdReady will give you immediate feedback about your progress, and you’ll have access to a library of online learning resources that will help you gain a deeper understanding of the GED or TABE concepts you’re trying to master.
Aim to hit or exceed the set target score for this goal. If you achieve the target score, you should be ready to take the GED or TABE examination. If you exceed the target score, you’re likely to do well on the examination.
EdReady can’t administer the GED or TABE examination; it’s only a preparation tool. To learn more about the GED Exam, visit the GED Testing Service website. To learn more about the TABE Exam, visit the TABE Test website.
Successfully reaching the target score in EdReady does not guarantee that you’ll pass an external exam (like the GED or TABE), but it’s a good indication that you’ve gained the required knowledge to be successful.
Sometimes the hardest part of achieving a goal is showing up consistently. If you don’t use EdReady regularly, it can’t help you. Plan to spend at least 30 minutes a session until you get a sense of how much time you need to budget to meet your goal in the timeframe you choose.