Create a GED Study Schedule
- Posted by Brian Stocker
- Date January 16, 2020
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A good study schedule separates the subjects that you are weak and ones where you are strong.
The weaker subjects are given the most time and the subjects where you know the material are given less time.
- Language Arts, Writing
- Social Studies
- Science
- Language Arts, Reading
- Mathematics
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