Test Preparation

YTH 9186 / Length: 9 hours

Cost: $199

Helps develop test-taking skills and strategies through exercises in vocabulary, reading, writing and grammar. Covers comprehension of short and long passages, analysis of fiction and nonfiction writings, SAT-type vocabulary, and recognition of grammatical errors in sentence and paragraph structure. No actual composition writing is involved; see separate Essay Writing course below. All questions are multiple-choice. Book included.

SAT – Verbal

CRN 514

Tuesday and Thursdays – April 14-30

7:35-9:05 p.m.

Marple

YTH 9187 / Length: 9 hours

Cost: $199

Covers math, algebra and geometry with emphasis on problem solving and interpretation of data. Book included.

SAT – Math

CRN 513

Tuesday and Thursdays – April 14-30

6-7:30 p.m.

Marple

CSP 9465 / 30 hours

Cost: $125 (includes book cost)

This is a 25-hour test preparation course supporting Math skills. Students will learn test-taking strategies, as well as the reinforcement of Math skills (previously learned). The skills taught in this section will support your needs for the Science portion of the GED.

GED – Math – Science

CRN 1625

Wednesday’s- February 17-April 7

6-9 p.m.

New Southeast Campus

CRN 1628

Wednesday’s – April 1-June 10

6-9 p.m.

New Southeast Campus

CSP 9466 / 20 hours

Cost: $95 (includes book cost)

This is a 20-hour test preparation course supporting Reading/Verbal skills. Students will learn test taking strategies, as well as the reinforcement of skills (previously learned).  The skills taught in this section will support your needs for the Social Studies portion of the GED. 

GED – Reading – Social Studies

CRN 1626

Tuesday & Thursday’s – February 24 – April 2

6:30-8:30 p.m.

New Southeast Campus

CRN 1627

Tuesday & Thursday’s – April 7-May 7

6:30-8:30 p.m.

New Southeast Campus

The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) measures basic essential skills in the academic content areas of reading, mathematics, science and English and language usage. The objectives assessed on the TEAS exam are those which nurse educators deemed most appropriate and relevant to measure entry-level academic readiness of nursing program applicants. 

Offered online via Ed2go.com/dc3

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