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GED preview tests?

When I first went into them I assumed they were, well, just that, a preview of what is gonna be on the test. But all but one of the questions on it (the math one) were mind numbing easy, so I’m guessing now that maybe it’s not an actual preview and more of a “hey, they is how the tests work, there will be these styles of questions (multiple choice, dropdown, fill in the blank), this is what the layout looks like.”
Am I right, or is actually the case that the test just way easier than I had been assuming? Maybe it is stuff from the teat, but specifically the easier questions? I really just have no idea what to expect.
Maybe I don’t even need people to answer this, cause I’m planning on taking the practice tests as soon as my school’s summer break starts and finals are over, but I want to sort of being able to mentally prepare for those, so any more info would be appreciated.

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u/MassiveImplement9761 — 3 hours ago
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What do I need to know for the math section of the ged

I’m about to be sixteen, and I absolutely despise high school (though that’s likely mostly from my mother’s expectations of me). I’ve had too many anxiety and panic attacks due to the stress and pressure of it.
My plan had been to simply pass the GED this summer, because I’ve for the most part always done well on tests. But this last semester I realized math may be a problem for me. When I first learned algebra I sort of cheesed my way through it, not really learning it well. I managed to pass geometry despite not having a great grasp on it and by the end of my geometry I thought I had a good enough grasp on it, but these past two semesters I’ve been doing algebra two and I just… don’t get it. I’ve managed to get through it the same way I did the first algebra- memorized what to do every week, so that on the test, then immediately forget it once we moved on to the next new concept.
I do plan to go through and really learn it, but I just can’t do another year of high school right now, and I just want to get a job so I can be away from my parents without them complaining about it.
What level of math will I have to be able to do to pass that section of the ged? SHOULD I just retake my algebra two classes, and not even consider the ged till then, or can I just cram algebra 1, geometry, and whatever else and hope it’s enough to get me through it?

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u/MassiveImplement9761 — 6 days ago

Okay, I stared yesterday and got to like 98.5% in that one day. Since getting on and getting all the daily stuff today I’ve gotten up to 99.8%. I know people have said it’s possible to win, but how long is that probable going to take me? How many more wheat are there after 99.8%?

I’ve only gotten this far cause there were other things on Temu that I needed to get, so I got them and got a bunch of water prizes as well as the things I needed to buy. But now I’m out of other things to get, so I have a feeling this is going to really slow down, especially with them not wanting people to actually get to the end. Would it be possible to get it in less than a month just doing all the free stuff in it, playing the mini games, etc, or should I just drop it now before I waste more time on it?

I have the time to be on it many times throughout the day, if that’s what it needs, but if it’s still gonna take a couple months to do I’ll probably still do it, but switch out the prizes to things I don’t actually want soon.

Edit: at what point does it switch to giving .05%, cause I’m assuming it doesn’t actually just let you win when you get a wheat at 99.9%.

So essentially just what percentage does it give you for each wheat you get after the wheat that gets you to 99.8%?

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u/MassiveImplement9761 — 14 days ago