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G.E.D. Certification

 
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 What is the GED® test?


The GED® test is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. After you pass the GED® test, your diploma or credential will be issued by your state but you’ll receive a GED® transcript to apply to college, start training, or get a better job.

The  GED® is a high school equivalency program built to help adults qualify for college, training, or a good job with good wages.

 

STUDYING FOR THE TEST:

Should I study?

Preparation is an essential part of any important examination. According to research, those who study are more likely to pass. You probably have gained some knowledge and skills throughout life experience, reading, and informal training, but remember that the GED® test is a rigorous four part test that takes more than seven and a half hours to complete. Regardless of your ability, you'll be more certain to perform your best on the tests if you know what to expect before the testing day arrives.

Call the CCSS Central Office at 906-495-7305 or ccss@eupschools.org to find the nearest GED Test Prep Center available!