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Whether you missed the chance to complete high school or want to improve your prospects, a General Education Development (GED) can be your pathway to success. Huntington Learning Center offers specialized GED test prep to help you achieve your academic and career goals.
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The GED is designed for individuals who did not complete high school but wish to earn an equivalent credential. Recognized by colleges and employers, the GED opens doors to further education and career opportunities.
Comprehensive Content:
- Coverage of math, science, social studies, and language arts.
- Emphasis on critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
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- Detailed explanation of the GED test format and sections.
- Practice tests to simulate the actual GED testing experience.
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- Encouragement and support to build confidence.
- Strategies to manage test anxiety and improve performance.
What to Know about the General Education Development Test (GED)
The General Education Development Test (GED) is an exam structured to resemble most high school curricula. It covers a wide variety of subject matter, including social studies, science, reasoning through language arts, and mathematical reasoning. The exam is split into four tests and is administered on a computer. Unlike many of the exams students take while in high school, the GED does not test the ability to recall specific facts, details, and definitions. Instead, it aims to measure the ability to understand broad concepts and generalizations. Because there is an understanding that most individuals taking the GED are adults, the questions are practical, realistic, and relevant to adults’ lives. The test is typically taken over the course of two or three days, with a total testing time of approximately 7 hours.
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GED FAQs
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The GED test questions require the understanding of broad concepts and generalizations, rather than the ability to recall facts, details, or precise definitions. The GED uses practical and realistic settings in test questions, which adults will recognize and are relevant to adults’ lives.
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Individuals typically take the four test sections over two or three consecutive days or over two consecutive weekends. The total GED testing time is approximately 7 hours and 25 minutes.
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Students must create an account and register online at ged.com or call 1-877-EXAM-GED.
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Because the GED is taken on the computer, it is scored electronically.
- Each content area test on the GED is reported on a scale of 100 to 200, with the passing score for each set at 150.
- Students are required to achieve a passing score of at least 150 on each of the tests in the four content areas in order to receive high school equivalency.
- Because the tests are scored electronically, complete score reports are available within 3 hours of completing each test.
- Students who score 170 or higher in a subject area qualify for the GED Score with Honors, which is deemed reflective of college and career readiness.
- If a student fails any one of the four content area tests, he or she may retake that test up to three times within a calendar year. If a passing score is still not achieved by the third attempt, the student must wait 60 days before attempting to take the test again.
- GED Testing Services does not place restrictions on the timeframe for students to complete all four content area tests. However, some states or districts do have specific requirements. Check with the appropriate state for specifics on GED administration and requirements in your area. Information and websites can easily be found by conducting an Internet search for “GED and [state name].”