Sunday, April 5, 2015
Monday, March 30, 2015
Free GED Mini Class Every Week! Stay in the Fight to Get Your GED!
After opening the year 2015 with my 1 Week GED Challenge, I quickly figured out how difficult it was to have 50+ conversations each week. I wanted to figure out a way to help keep my website visitors, You Tube subscribers and blog readers in the fight to get their GED but the 1 Week GED Challenge was not the best way. I was burnt out by mid-February!
You see, I have been teaching GED Prep since 2001 and my greatest disappointment is seeing so many begin working towards the GED Test and then drop out of the fight.
I see this online all the time. To a certain extent, it makes sense online. People can just surf the Internet, call me, send me an email or a text but a lot of the time it is just talk and blowing off steam. When people figure out that it requires investment, they disappear like a puff of smoke.
In the classroom, it is more difficult to understand. It is so hard to see people come to a free class, with more GED resources than the students can actually use and still see students walk away. I realize life brings challenges but that doesn't take away the disappointment!
As a way to continue to help subscribers to this blog, my website visitors and subscribers to my You Tube channel (MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL: ILANOMADVIDEO) to stay in the fight, I will be teaching a mini lesson each week.
This is not a substitute for getting my program or finding some other real program that works for you, but instead, it is a extension of the GED Challenge.
My thought is that if I can keep you interested and in the fight to get your GED, eventually you will make the decision(s) you need to make and pass the test.
The video below talks about the mini class and includes a mini lesson.
As always, you have to practice. Below is a practice test that will help you. Sign up for a free account and then take the practice test. You will receive your scores at the end.
You see, I have been teaching GED Prep since 2001 and my greatest disappointment is seeing so many begin working towards the GED Test and then drop out of the fight.
I see this online all the time. To a certain extent, it makes sense online. People can just surf the Internet, call me, send me an email or a text but a lot of the time it is just talk and blowing off steam. When people figure out that it requires investment, they disappear like a puff of smoke.
In the classroom, it is more difficult to understand. It is so hard to see people come to a free class, with more GED resources than the students can actually use and still see students walk away. I realize life brings challenges but that doesn't take away the disappointment!
As a way to continue to help subscribers to this blog, my website visitors and subscribers to my You Tube channel (MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL: ILANOMADVIDEO) to stay in the fight, I will be teaching a mini lesson each week.
This is not a substitute for getting my program or finding some other real program that works for you, but instead, it is a extension of the GED Challenge.
My thought is that if I can keep you interested and in the fight to get your GED, eventually you will make the decision(s) you need to make and pass the test.
The video below talks about the mini class and includes a mini lesson.
As always, you have to practice. Below is a practice test that will help you. Sign up for a free account and then take the practice test. You will receive your scores at the end.
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through
his local class and has influenced thousands through his
straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
Monday, March 23, 2015
A Winning Formula to Pass the GED Math Test
After helping thousands of Adult Learners to pass the GED Test since 2001, I have learned a few core principles for GED success. One core principle is that targets help you to succeed. If you go into the test knowing that you do not need to ace the test, just pass the test, you are more likely to be focused and achieve your goal.
(I know the GED offers "college ready" and "honor passing" but this does not matter for many. If you are applying into an open enrollment environment such as a community college, then who really cares if you career and college ready.)
And, once you get into the job market, most employers won't have any idea what honors passing on the GED Test means anyway! At best, they might say, "Good for you!"
The video below demonstrates my winning formula for the passing the GED Math Test. Just pass it!
As always, you have to practice. Below is a practice test that will help you. Sign up for a free account and then take the practice test. You will receive your scores at the end.
(I know the GED offers "college ready" and "honor passing" but this does not matter for many. If you are applying into an open enrollment environment such as a community college, then who really cares if you career and college ready.)
And, once you get into the job market, most employers won't have any idea what honors passing on the GED Test means anyway! At best, they might say, "Good for you!"
The video below demonstrates my winning formula for the passing the GED Math Test. Just pass it!
As always, you have to practice. Below is a practice test that will help you. Sign up for a free account and then take the practice test. You will receive your scores at the end.
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through
his local class and has influenced thousands through his
straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
Tuesday, March 10, 2015
GED Video and Practice Test
Below is a video from my earlier days of teaching GED Prep. It provides some framework to help you answer at least a few of the question in the practice test that follows below. If you have questions, do not hesitate to call/text me at 707-385-1680.
Below is a practice GED Math Test. Once you sign up (remember your user name and password) you can use it to take most of the tests that I post. If you have trouble viewing the test below, CLICK HERE.
Below is a practice GED Math Test. Once you sign up (remember your user name and password) you can use it to take most of the tests that I post. If you have trouble viewing the test below, CLICK HERE.
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through
his local class and has influenced thousands through his
straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
Sunday, March 8, 2015
Are you ready to try a new approach to passing the GED Test?
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through
his local class and has influenced thousands through his
straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Looser GED rules encouraging carelessness?
Over the last few months, I have noticed a large increase in students taking the GED Test with no preparation. I have heard, "I know I'm going to fail" and "I just started studying last week, Lol" and I have received the question "I am taking the test tomorrow morning, any tips?"
Tips? Tips? Are you kidding me? There are people out there who would trust their future to tips?
No wonder only 85,000 people passed the GED Test last year. In the old model, the scores were averaged and a higher test score could help a lower test score. In most places, you had to take the test in 4-5 hour blocks. You also had to pay for the entire test at one time in most states.
Now you can take one test at a time and pay for one test at a time. I wonder if these looser rules are encouraging people to be careless and "just try it out," sensing less risk.
My encouragement to you is to actually prepare for this test. Don't leave your future to "tips" and "Lol," instead, get real help and be prepared!
The video below is the GED Video of the Week. It is on Percents.
Bird Problem #1 - Percent from Damon Tinnon on Vimeo.
Tips? Tips? Are you kidding me? There are people out there who would trust their future to tips?
No wonder only 85,000 people passed the GED Test last year. In the old model, the scores were averaged and a higher test score could help a lower test score. In most places, you had to take the test in 4-5 hour blocks. You also had to pay for the entire test at one time in most states.
Now you can take one test at a time and pay for one test at a time. I wonder if these looser rules are encouraging people to be careless and "just try it out," sensing less risk.
My encouragement to you is to actually prepare for this test. Don't leave your future to "tips" and "Lol," instead, get real help and be prepared!
The video below is the GED Video of the Week. It is on Percents.
Bird Problem #1 - Percent from Damon Tinnon on Vimeo.
GED® Teacher Damon Tinnon is a credentialed Adult Education Teacher in the State of California and teaches GED®Preparation in the beautiful Napa Valley. Tinnon has helped hundreds of students pass the GED®through
his local class and has influenced thousands through his
straightforward and motivating teaching style over the internet! Visit us at www.mygedlive.com
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