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On average, adults with a high school credential earn $9,000 more per year than those who didn’t finish. The GED test gives adults the chance to close that gap. 

 

 

 

Getting Your GED

 

 
HowDo I Get One?

 

The GED, which stands for General Educational Development, is a test developed by the American Council on Education (ACE) that determines whether you have knowledge comparable to that of a high school graduate. The GED is accepted at the majority of colleges, technical schools and employers as equivalent to a high school degree. Read on for information about how to prepare for and take the GED.

 

The average person requires a year or a little longer to prepare for these tests.  Each exam does has a fee,  so it is important to make sure you feel comfortable in your preparation so you don't waste money and drain your psyche.

 

The test as of 2014 has been updated and is only 4 tests from the 7 test required before. ---  Language Arts, Math, Science, and Social Studies.   We recommend to our students to do one test at a time.

 

You may use your TI-30XS Calculator at the test center with your Math, Science, and Social Study sections.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALL TESTS ARE GIVEN IN SPANISH!  
OTHER FOREIGN LANGUAGES ARE AVAILABLE TOO.

 

NOTE:  You MUST Prepare For This Test!  IT CAN NOT BE PASSED WITHOUT  PREPARATION!

 

 

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