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GED Exam & GED Certification Info


What is GED?

The General Educational Development (GED) is a set of tests that, when passed, certify that the test-taker has American or Canadian high school-level academic skills. The GED is recognized in all 50 U.S. states and is a viable alternative to a traditional high school diploma.

Where do you take the GED certification exams?

GED certification exams are typically taken at official GED testing centers, which can be found in many cities across the United States and Canada. You can also take the GED test online now. To find a testing center near you, you can use the "Locate a Test Center" tool on the official GED website.

Step 1: Eligibility and Application

Before you can take the GED, you must meet certain eligibility requirements. These typically include being at least 16 years old, not being currently enrolled in high school, and not having a high school diploma or equivalent.

To apply, visit the GED official website at https://ged.com/. Create an account and fill out the necessary information. Once you've met the eligibility requirements, you can register for the exam.

Step 2: Scheduling the Exam

After registering, you can schedule your exam. This can also be done through the GED official website. Choose a testing center near you or schedule an online test. You can take one subject at a time, and you can also schedule the test in a language that is comfortable for you.

Step 3: Taking the Exam

On the day of the exam, arrive at the testing center early with a valid ID. If you are taking the test online, make sure you have a quiet, private location with a reliable internet connection. The exam is divided into four sections: Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Social Studies, and Science. Each section has a different time limit and number of questions.

For more information, visit the official GED website at https://ged.com/.



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GED Mathematics

The GED Mathematics certification test is a standardized exam that assesses the mathematical proficiency of those who have not completed high school. It covers basic topics like arithmetic and geometry, as well as more advanced subjects like algebra and data analysis. The test is divided into two sections, with a short break in between, and does not require any specific formula memorization. It emphasizes problem-solving skills and the application of mathematical concepts in realistic scenarios. Passing this test is equivalent to demonstrating the skills of a high school graduate in mathematics.

50 - Multiple Choice
90 Minutes