The GED exam is made up of four subjects, divided into separate tests. You don’t have to take all four tests at once — you can go at your own pace for prep and space out taking the tests to best fit your schedule. Check out this overview of what’s on each subject of the GED...
Locate the nearest GED examination center. A list of centers is available at the New York State Department of Education GED website. The site also provides information on when the GED exams can be taken, as well as the application required before taking the exam. There is no fee to take ...
Scores, Test-Takers Down For New GED Exam.The article reports on the lower performance statistics of the U.S. General Education Development (GED) test as of January 2015, which was redesigned in January 2014 to be more challenging.EBSCO_AspEducation Week...
Larry Gorski, 58, said the warnings that the new TASC test adopted by New York state would be harder than the old GED proved true when he failed in November. "The math was the hardest part; it was all new stuff. I'm never going to use any of it," said Gorski, 58,...
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Being at least 18 years old on the date of the exam (in some states they require you to be 21) Posses a finished high school diploma, or a GED equivalent Have a driver’s license Have a clean criminal record without felony convictions Be able to pass the screening process and required ...
Continue reading:What Subjects Are on the GED? What Does GED Stand For? GED stands for the General Educational Development exam that serves as an equivalency to a high school diploma. Learn more about its content and format here. Take the GED exam with confidence ...
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If you are still in High School, hold a High School Diploma/GED, hold a bachelor’s degree, or hold a master’s degree check out suggested steps to take along the path to become a Licensed Psychologist in New York. The NYS Licensure Department can be reached by phone or email. The ph...