In 2026, the ASVAB and GED have moved away from “fact-checking” to Adaptive Reasoning. To score in the 90th percentile […]
The Electronics Information (EI) subtest is a technical section of the ASVAB that measures your understanding of electrical principles and […]
The 2026 ASVAB isn’t a “normal” test—it’s a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT). This means the difficulty of each question is […]
In 2026, simply “passing” the ASVAB with a 31 AFQT is no longer enough for most high-growth military careers. As […]
In 2026, GED test day rules focus on ID verification, secure check-in, locked personal items, approved calculators only, no phones […]
GED Science graph questions are not about science facts—they test whether you can read axes, identify variables, and interpret trends, […]
To pass the GED RLA Extended Response, you must clearly state a claim, support it with evidence from both texts, […]
For most test-takers, GED Math is the hardest subject due to multi-step problem solving, algebra, word problems, and time pressure. […]
Before registering for the exam, students must meet specific eligibility rules. This guide explains GED test eligibility 2026 so you […]
Understanding how the GED is built makes it easier to prepare. This guide explains the GED test structure 2026 clearly, […]


