Pass your GED® — without wasting a single study hour
Pass Faster AI diagnoses exactly where your gaps are, builds you a custom study roadmap, and walks you through every skill the GED® actually tests — so you show up on test day ready, not guessing.

You don't have time to study everything — so we'll show you exactly what to study, and nothing else.— Leigh Baumann

What you'll learn
What you'll be able to do
- Pinpoint your exact GED® skill gaps in all four subject areas using a diagnostic assessment that maps directly to your passing probability
- Solve core Mathematical Reasoning problems — algebra, word problems, ratios, percentages, and graph interpretation — confidently under timed conditions
- Apply reading comprehension and argument-analysis strategies to pass the Reasoning Through Language Arts section, including writing a clear, structured essay
- Interpret scientific data, charts, and experimental results to answer GED® Science questions without needing to memorize textbook content
- Navigate GED® Social Studies questions on civics, U.S. history, and economics by reading and reasoning through informational texts efficiently
- Complete full-length GED® practice exams under real test conditions and use your Readiness Score to know — before test day — that you are ready to pass
How it works
A school that adapts to you
This isn't a set of static videos. Every lesson is generated live and tuned to where you actually are.
We learn your level
A quick placement check tailors your starting point so you're never bored or lost.
Lessons adapt as you go
Each lesson is written for your pace and your goal, adjusting as your skills grow.
Your AI coach keeps you moving
Checkpoints, feedback, and gentle nudges turn progress into a real result.
The curriculum
What's inside your school
6 modules · 22 lessons

AI Diagnostic & Your Personalized GED Roadmap
Before a single lesson begins, Pass Faster AI™ maps exactly where you stand across all four GED subject areas. This module eliminates guesswork: you take a full diagnostic that mirrors real GED conditions, receive a precise skill-gap profile tied directly to your passing probability, and walk away with a personalized study roadmap that tells you exactly what to study — and what to skip. This is the engine that makes every subsequent hour of study count.
- 1.1Full GED Diagnostic AssessmentIncluded
- 1.2Building Your Personalized Study RoadmapIncluded
Mathematical Reasoning
The GED Mathematical Reasoning test is not a comprehensive math exam — it tests a focused set of algebraic reasoning, problem-solving, and data interpretation skills under time pressure and with a formula sheet. This module targets only those skills, in the exact sequence the GED demands. Students move from foundational number sense and operations (the prerequisite layer many adult learners need refreshed) through algebra, word problems, ratios and percentages, and graph interpretation — building the fluency to work quickly and accurately on test day.
- 2.1Number Sense & Operations FoundationsIncluded
- 2.2Algebra & Equations That Show Up on the GEDIncluded
- 2.3Cracking Word Problems FastIncluded
- 2.4Ratios, Percentages & ProportionsIncluded
- 2.5Reading Graphs, Charts & Data TablesIncluded
Reasoning Through Language Arts
The GED Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) test is fundamentally a reasoning exam delivered through text. Students do not need to recall literary history or vocabulary lists — they need to read efficiently, evaluate arguments critically, apply grammar rules to real sentences, and produce a structured, evidence-based essay within 45 minutes. This module sequences those skills in the order they build on each other: comprehension first, argument analysis second, grammar for editing third, and essay construction last.
- 3.1Reading Comprehension Strategies for GED PassagesIncluded
- 3.2Argument Analysis & Evidence-Based ReasoningIncluded
- 3.3Grammar & Sentence Correction the GED Actually TestsIncluded
- 3.4Writing a GED Extended Response EssayIncluded
Science Reasoning
The GED Science test is not a biology or chemistry exam — it is a scientific reasoning and data literacy exam. Roughly 80% of the points come from interpreting data, evaluating experimental design, and drawing evidence-based conclusions from stimulus materials provided in the test itself. Content knowledge serves as context, not the primary target. This module sequences skills accordingly: experimental reasoning first, data interpretation second, essential content third, and integrated evidence-based reasoning last.
- 4.1Scientific Method & Experimental ReasoningIncluded
- 4.2Reading Science Charts, Graphs & Data TablesIncluded
- 4.3Core Life, Earth & Physical Science ConceptsIncluded
- 4.4Evidence-Based Scientific ReasoningIncluded
Social Studies Reasoning
The GED Social Studies test assesses civic literacy, historical reasoning, economic thinking, and the ability to read and analyze complex informational texts — including primary source documents, maps, political cartoons, and data displays. Like Science, the test is stimulus-driven: most answers can be reasoned from provided materials. This module builds the reading and reasoning toolkit first, then layers in the essential civics, history, and economics content students need to interpret those materials accurately.
- 5.1Reading & Reasoning Through Informational TextsIncluded
- 5.2Civics, Government & the GEDIncluded
- 5.3U.S. History Through a Reasoning LensIncluded
- 5.4Economics Fundamentals for the GEDIncluded
Full-Length Practice Exams & GED Readiness Certification
This final module is where preparation becomes proof. Students complete two full-length GED practice exams under authentic test conditions — real timing, no pause, no aids beyond the formula sheet and calculator — and use the detailed results to confirm they are genuinely ready to pass. Between the two exams, targeted remediation closes the final score gaps identified by Practice Exam 1. The module ends with a Pass Faster Readiness Score certification: a data-driven confirmation that a student is ready to schedule and pass the real GED exam.
- 6.1Practice Exam 1 — Establishing Your Post-Study BaselineIncluded
- 6.2Targeted Remediation — Closing the Final GapsIncluded
- 6.3Practice Exam 2 — Validating ReadinessIncluded
Who it's for
Is this you?
Working adults returning to school
You have a job and a packed schedule — this roadmap tells you exactly what to study so you're not wasting the few hours you have.
Parents re-entering the workforce
You need a credential to unlock better jobs, and the flexible, focused lessons fit into real family life — even if you're studying after bedtime.
Students who struggled in traditional school
If classrooms never worked for you, this plain-language, judgment-free system breaks every skill into clear steps you can actually follow.
Math-anxious learners
The math modules tackle algebra, word problems, and graphs step-by-step — with a clock — so you build real confidence before test day.
First-time GED® test-takers
The AI diagnostic removes all the guesswork about where to start, so you build a solid foundation across all four subject areas from day one.
Repeat test-takers who want to finally pass
If you've sat the test before and fallen short, the diagnostic finds exactly where you lost points so you don't repeat the same mistakes.
Questions
Frequently asked
Your teacher
A note from your teacher
Leigh Baumann
I know where you are right now. Maybe you left school because life got in the way — work, family, circumstances that had nothing to do with how smart you are. Maybe you tried to study for the GED® before and got buried in prep books that felt like textbooks, or sat through generic videos that covered everything except the things you actually struggled with. Maybe you've been telling yourself you'll get to it — and you mean it — but you're not sure where to start, and you don't have time to waste.
That's exactly why I built Pass Faster AI the way I did.
Here's the truth: most GED® prep treats every student the same. It hands you the same 600-page book, tells you to start on page one, and hopes for the best. That's not a study plan — that's a guess. What you actually need is to know, specifically, where your gaps are in math, language arts, science, and social studies — and then work on exactly those things, in plain language, tied directly to the test. Nothing more, nothing less.
That's the whole system. You start with a diagnostic that maps your skill gaps and gives you a real passing probability. Then you get a personalized roadmap — your roadmap, not a generic one — that tells you what to study, in what order, so every hour you put in actually moves you closer to passing. The lessons don't waste your time with filler. They teach you to crack word problems fast, write a GED essay that scores, read a science graph without freezing up, and reason through history and civics passages the way the test actually demands. And when you're done, two full-length practice exams under real conditions — plus a Readiness Score — tell you the truth about whether you're ready to walk in and pass.
I want you to cross that finish line. Not someday. Faster than you think possible. Come in, let the diagnostic show you exactly where to focus, and let's get you that credential. You've already waited long enough.
— The Pass Faster AI Team
— Leigh Baumann
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