I really enjoy the ability to be able to study at my own pace. I've actually paid for the ged classes in person at my local college, and I had a lot of trouble following along. This apps content is really easy to follow and in depth when explaining things. And if I have further questions about something specific I can easily Google something to get more clarification. The ads were very annoying, so I paid the $7 one time fee. Although I had to close down and restart the app for the ads to actually go away, so I think that's a small bug that needs to be fixed. Over all I am really enjoying this app. I dropped out of high school 12 years ago and had only completed 9th grade, so if I can do this anyone can!
I’ve really enjoyed using this app to prepare in a more fun way for my GED tests. I not only understood, and retained more info using this app, but the progression of questions test you in a way that helped me with verbiage used in the test. The questions really do set you up for success, I’ve already passed one test primarily using the app to study. My only complaint is that I’m unable to go into settings and turn off the sound. I listen to music while I study (both being done on my phone) so I can’t turn one down without the other being affected. Simple solution, that I hope can be updated within the app. I will continue to use this app regardless, just a thought.
The reason I’m giving this one star is because this app only gives you multiple choices to answers that you can memorize. It doesn’t actually teach you anything. Even though it gives you a brief explanation. That explanation doesn’t teach you about the subject of the question. Just tells you why the correct answer is correct. There needs to be material to study in details on the individual subjects. I did not find this app helpful. It’s hard to understand without multiple POV for the same questions and it needs more examples.
I’ve been using this app just find until one day I’m doing Life Science and the app completes cuts off. I go back into the app back to where I was last in Life Science maybe 6 or 7. I’m almost done studying to take the practice exam. Every time I try to finish life science the app completely cuts off. It’s been this way for two weeks now. Idk why it’s not working but until it’s fixed can’t give a good rating
A simple paragraph doesn’t mean anything here. I need to actually understand what it is I’m not understanding if I’m ever going to answer correctly in the future
There are too many ads. But I saw you can pay to remove them and thought oh, 7 dollars isn’t bad, so I paid that, but I still got ads. I emailed them and didn’t get a response. Requested a refund from Apple. Honestly can’t see why this has so many stars.
At the end of every module, exam or review, the app crashes and shows the module as incomplete. I cant even open the module back up to try again/review because it will crash.
I paid the $10.99 but the app is still asking me to pay. I uninstalled and reinstalled but it’s still not working. Also reached out to support, no response.
GED MobilePrep is changing the way people learn & pass the GED exam • It's free, for real. • It's fun. Are you bored at reading GED textbooks? NOT ANYMORE! • It's effective. Enjoy the learning by reading bite-sized lessons followed by review questions. Reading, Learning and Enjoying ANYTIME & ANYWHERE without the Internet connection! GED MobilePrep is a comprehensive guide to learn to GED. The lessons in GED MobilePrep are fast, easy, and effective; each course is set up to be completed in less than two or three hours. No prior experience is needed. GED MobilePrep covers the following topics: "Number Operations/Number Sense", "Algebra, Functions, and Patterns ", "Data Analysis, Probability, and Statistics", "Graphical Representation of Data", "Measurement and Geometry" "Reading", "Writing" "Life Science", "Physical Science", "Earth and Space Science" "Civics and Government", "United States History", "Economics", "Geography and the World" The General Educational Development (GED) tests are a group of four subject tests which, when passed, provide certification that the test taker has United States or Canadian high school-level academic skills. It is an alternative to the US high school diploma, HiSET, and TASC test. The GED Testing website currently does not refer to the test as anything but "GED".