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For today’s 34 to 38
million adults in the US who didn’t graduate from high school, the GED
credential is the best available ‘diploma’ to demonstrate skills and proficiency
levels that are necessary to progress in education or career. Developed in 1942, the
first GED Tests were designed to help military veterans finish their basic
education. Military service members are still eligible for the General Education
Development test. However, the GED credential is awarded to others who can pass
the full test series that measures academic knowledge and proficiency in
science, social studies, math, reading and writing. Who’s eligible to
take the GED test?
What other
circumstances apply to GED test candidates?
Is the GED
test given online?
No, the GED is not
available online. The GED is administered by the American Council of Education,
which oversees and monitors GED testing regulations and the tests. Official GED
tests are ONLY given at designated test centers throughout the U.S., U.S.
Territories and Canada. To locate official testing centers, visit http://www.passged.com/test_state.php. What makes a GED
credential equivalent to a high school diploma? The GED test is a
rigorous 7.5-hour exam, equal to or exceeding high school proficiency. Tests are
standardized and normed using a national random sample of graduating high school
seniors. To pass the GED tests, a candidate must demonstrate a level of skill
that meets or exceeds that demonstrated by 60% of graduating high school
seniors. This means that 40% of graduating high school seniors wouldn’t pass the
GED tests. Approximately 97
percent of colleges and universities in the U.S., and 95 percent of employers
accept the GED credential. Read These Other Great GED Articles So You Can Pass the GED!
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