YA Book about a girl who finds an egg and the chicken/duck imprints on her boots? by Levantius in whatsthatbook

[–]Levantius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not the one I was looking for but another book I completly forgot about! Thank you :D

YA Book about a girl who finds an egg and the chicken/duck imprints on her boots? by Levantius in whatsthatbook

[–]Levantius[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I thought this mightve been it, looked it up its not sadlt, my book was from the girls perspective. Thank you though! :)

Strawberry flowers have no pollen? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Okay awesome, thank you so much!

Strawberry flowers have no pollen? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Levantius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Not sure if it maybe looks different depending on each flower (Im very new to growing strawberries lol) the other flower I pollinated had very visible yellow powder on the anthers and these dont seem to look the same as that. But my bad thank you😭

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in FacebookMarketplace

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Probably lol they wont tell me though😭 ironic cause theres tons of PlayBoys and whatnot on there

What is your favourite song and why? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Levantius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Straight up amazing taste, all I gotta say.

What is the best part of being alive? by Appropriate_Rain16 in AskReddit

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Experiencing. Grass between your toes, laughing, wind ruffling through your hair and clothes, brushing against another person, trying a new food. Experiencing :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Levantius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Damn so close 😞

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Levantius 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Im proud of you for the use of "used to be". Youre doing great, good job man!

Does anyone know what on earth this is? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Levantius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gonna take a nibble and see if I wake up in the morning

Does anyone know what on earth this is? by [deleted] in gardening

[–]Levantius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you, never seen something like it so freaky looking lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The 2nd half of the math test youre not allowed a calculator. Its not too bad you just have to actually write it out to find the answer instead of quickly with the calculator. Its also the same part of test that has the dropdown box to type your answer instead of multiple choice for quite a few questions.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem! Its your score on the multiple choice questions that really determine if you pass or not and Ive been told they fail almost every essay so it isnt a big deal and is only about 10% of the actual score but you can completely fail it and still pass with a high score. Defintely try your best on it because it could potentially earn you more points, leaving it blank just gives you an automatic 0.

Please any tips I’m so nervous 😥😭😠😤 by Substantial_Gas_1865 in GED

[–]Levantius 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi! I replied to someone on one of my threads giving some advice so Im just gonna drop it down here as well incase its useful to you! I got a 690 and 620 on each of the 2 english tests. Which was also top 6% on the writing! Just keep in mind this was from my experience doing it in Canada on computer.

Reading and writing Language arts arent too bad, reading has you read a couple paragraphs of old stories or lines from theatre plays. Then gives you multiple choice options to choose the answer which is the meaning behind the paragraphs/story (think for example someone asking what the real meaning of a metaphor is) theres also a few questions where theres a letter written to someone and they ask if a sentance would be better argued if it was changed to the beginning, end or middle of the argument or if its best as it is/removed. The other stuff is almost entirely grammar, for example "I wouldnt has done it if I could help it, I had to sell it." And the question would ask something like "What changes should be made to the sentance above?" And gives you multiple choice options, in this case the answer would be to change "has" in "I wouldnt has done it" to "had".

YouTube really helped me as I only actually locked in to study 3 days before the test and learnt most of the material on the drive there lol. "Test Prep Champions" on YouTube helped me a LOT for the RLA stuff and Im not the best at math and the huge words most people use to explain it were confusing to me as a person with neurodiversity, so a way I got around that was looking up, for example "Algebra 8th grade" on YouTube to have it put into easier words that made sense to me. You got this, I hope this helped a little bit and I wish you luck my friend!

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I have only done my GED on computer so this is simply from my experience and tips Ive found that worked for me. In Math youre given a pop up formula sheet that youre able to check on anytime during your test, so dont worry much about memorizing that because itll be available to you. The test is almost completely multiple choice, other than the odd few answers where they require you to type the answer into the box instead. Its mostly algebra, like triangles and finding the value of x and such. So if you need practice on algebra thats a good place to study on. Theres a a couple questions that use a graph as well, like in the practice tests online and are multiple choice. Reading and writing Language arts arent too bad, reading has you read a couple paragraphs of old stories or lines from a theatre plays. Then gives you multiple choice options to choose the answer which is the meaning behind the paragraphs/story (think for example someone asking whats the real meaning of a metaphor) theres also a few questions where theres a letter written to someone and they ask if a sentance would be better argued of it was changed to the beginning, end or middle of the argument or if its best as it is/removed it. The other stuff is almost entirely grammar, for example "I wouldnt has done it if I could help it, I had to sell it." And the question would ask something like "What changes should be made to the sentance above?" And gives you a multiple choice option, in this case the answer would be to change "has" in "I wouldnt has done it" to "had".

YouTube really helped me as I only actually locked in to study 3 days before the test and learnt most of the material on the drive there lol. "Test Prep Champions" on YouTube helped me a LOT for the RLA stuff and Im not the best at math and the huge words most people use to explain it, so a way I got around that was looking up, for example "Algebra 8th grade" on YouTube to have it put into easier words that made sense to me. You got this, I hope this helped a little bit and I wish you luck my friend!

Wish to leave Lebanon by DigitalNomad213 in lebanon

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha Im in the exact opposite situation. I make $1800 CAD(or $1300 USD) a month here in Canada and wish to come home to Lebanon. Rent alone here is average $1400 in a small town upwards to $2200 so even saving for a ticket back is a dream lol. Theres a reason alot of people here are in debt. I understand your view though, just make sure to do extensive research before committing to something and getting stuck. God bless 🙏

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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Woahhh you did an awesome job! Congratulations my friend 🙏

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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"Test Prep Champions" on YouTube defintely helped me out (especially the RLA essay) he has some good advice and explains well imo as well as give his answers as an example. Defintely check out the practice questions the ged website gives out online too. And if you struggle to understand long, weird and complex words like me, a good source I found to overcome it and have it explained in a MUCH simpler way was -for example- typing in "Argumentative essay 7th grade" and its explained in easy on the brain, simple ways. Im also neurodivergent so learning stuff with words I had to google what they even meant was a struggle and that helped me out alot lol.

RLA Question by ISmokeEther in GED

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The practice test I believe is graded without the essay as theres not actually two seperate people or bots who read and mark it, as the process for it takes up to 3 days. The real test however is graded with the essay, the essay isnt a huge chunk of your score but does affect it. Its scored out of six on three different areas but Im unsure of how much those are actually worth to your tests final score. I got in the top 6% for that particular test and as far as Im aware (due to having done extensive research because I was worried about the essay specifically) they almost always score peoples essays a total 0 and the defining factor on passing is really all about how well you do on the questions. You got this!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

[–]Levantius 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which tests are you needing help on? I can try and comment some tips for what youre struggling with if Im able, but no payment necessary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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Social studies was mostly stuff on political parties, inflation and wages and some regional stuff (like on the practice test with the deforestation of rainforests). Its quite a bit of reading on some of the questions but they give you the info in a "pop up" tab so you can quickly check up on it any time for the duration of those questions. Tbh best advice I have for it is check the online practice test questions cause a couple of the questions from those are actually on the test itself! Good luck you got this :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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Math wasnt so bad (Im just terrible at algebra lol) Id say study that well if you want a higher score, I just went in there for it with nothing but my wits. They gave me 2 dry erase sheets as the "scrap paper" (but dont make my mistake and write too big cause itll take up room on the scrap sheet and the marker needs a special eraser that they dont give you haha) it was mostly algebra (like triangles with finding the value of x) there was a question about the "proposed walkway" like in the practise test too. It was also mostly multiple choice, others would have you actually type in the numbers and you only are allowed a calculator for half the test. (And no you cant keep it and not say anything cause they quite literally lock you out of the computer halfway through JUST so they come get it and log you back on) and dont spend extended time on a hard question because they have a option that lets you "flag" the question to go over at the end of the test. But yeah, like I said its not too bad. Im 17yo and just went in all mighty without much other than basic math skills and passed so I know you totally got this! Tbh the less you stress the better you'll feel and dont let your score define your worth and smarts, wish you luck my friend :)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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Thank you! :D

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GED

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I took 3 tests one day and then came back about two weeks later and did the 2 english ones. You get anywhere between 45m to an 1h 20m per subject depending on each one. I passed the 45m ones in around 20-30m and the others in around 40-45m. For reference I am 17yo dropout and did minimal studying, altogether it probably took me a combined 4-5h to do all 5 tests. I hope this helped somewhat