DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT waste your time on this book!!
I attended a government-run course designed to prepare you for the
GED. They use the Princeton Review study guide called Cracking The
GED. I was told that the reason they use Cracking the GED is
because it presents questions exactly the way they appear on the
real GED exam. After completing that study guide, I still had some
time before writing the GED so I foolishly went and bought this
book. The lessons are confusing, they cover material never, ever
tested on the GED, and what is covered is presented in a manner you
will never see when you actually write the test. For example,
practice tests in this book present information in the most
confusing manner in order to make the question more difficult. This
NEVER occurs on the GED. All information is presented in the
simplest possible way. Also, for some of the Science, Social
Studies, and Reading Comprehension questions the answer choices are
ALL vague. Such vagueries only appear on the GED if they are the
wrong answer choices. Correct answers on the GED are always clear
and easily related to the passages. Working with this study guide
left me confused about certain things and less prepared than if I
had only used Cracking the GED. What a waste...