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Testing

About the GED® Test

RLA

Language Arts

Test Topics

  • Reading for Meaning

  • Identifying and Creating Arguments

  • Grammar and Language


Time (to take)

  • 150 minutes

  • Includes 3 minutes of instructions and final review

  • Includes one 10 minute break between part 2 and 3

  • Includes 45 minutes for the written essay


Format

  • 3 sections

  • 1 written essay (extended response)

  • Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, hot spot, and drop down)


Price
$36 at a test center

SS

Social Studies

Test Topics

  • Reading for Meaning in Social Studies

  • Analyzing Historical Events andArguments in Social Studies

  • Using Numbers and Graphs in Social Studies


Time (to take)

  • 70 minutes

  • No breaks


Format

  • Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, fill in the blank, hot spot, and drop down)

  • Access to calculator and calculator reference sheet on the computer

  • Physical TI-30XS calculator provided in the testing room.


Price
$36 at a test center

SCI

Science

Test Topics

  • Reading for Meaning in Science

  • Designing and Interpreting Science Experiments

  • Using Numbers and Graphics in Science


Time (to take)

  • 90 minutes

  • No breaks


Format

  • Multiple choice and other question types (drag and drop, fill in the blank, hot spot, and drop down)

  • Access to calculator and calculator reference sheet on the computer

  • Physical TI-30XS calculator provided in the testing room.


Price
$36 at a test center

MATH

Math

Test Topics

  • Basic Math

  • Geometry

  • Basic Algebra

  • Graphs and Functions


Time (to take)

  • 115 minutes

  • Includes 2 minutes of instructions and final review

  • Includes one 3 minute break between part 1 and 2
    (to retrieve your calculator)


Format

  • 2 parts, both parts are made up of multiple choice, drag and drop, fill in the blank, hot spot and drop down questions.

  • Part 2 allows the use of a calculator.

  • An on-screen calculator, calculator reference sheet, and formula sheet will all be provided on the computer

  • Physical TI-30XS calculator provided in the testing room.


Price
$36 at a test center

Test Scores

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145

Passing Score

The GED® test has a passing score of 145 for each test subject. To earn your high school equivalency, you’ll need to score 145 or higher on all four subjects. Scoring at the passing level is a great accomplishment and allows you to build upon your future. You can go on to college, advance your career, and earn more money.

165-174

College Ready Score

Scoring above 163 (on any test subject) means you have demonstrated you are ready to take college level courses and you may qualify for waivers from placement testing or developmental education requirements if you enroll in college. This will save you money and help you earn your degree faster.

175-200

College Ready + Credit Score

Scoring above 174 (on any test subject) means you have demonstrated skills that could qualify for up to 10 college credit hours. By earning college credit, you have the ability to bypass certain required classes which ultimately saves you time and money.

Under the age of 18? Read the Age Exception Rules here to see if you are able to test.

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Accommodations

We are committed to providing students with full access to the GED® test for anyone with disabilities. The GED Testing Service® supports the intention of the Americans with Disabilities Act as Amended (ADAAA). Test accommodations are considered on a case-by-case basis and include things such as extra testing time, extra breaks, and a separate testing room.

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