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Information for GED Test Takers

Source: American Council on Education
Topics: Teen Years (13-19), GED, more...

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Congratulations on taking one of the most important steps of your life—earning your GED credential! Millions of people like you have taken the GED Tests to get a better job, continue their education, or to feel better about themselves.

You can take the GED Tests almost anywhere in the United States and Canada, as well as at more than 100 sites internationally. GED Testing Centers can often help to find you instruction so that you’re prepared to pass the GED Tests. They can also arrange for changes in the way GED Tests are administered if you have a documented disability.

The GED Tests measure your knowledge and academic skills against those of today’s traditional high school graduates. We’ll tell you what to expect when you take the GED Tests, what your scores mean when you receive them in the mail, and how to use your GED credential to enroll in a college or university program of your choice.

© 2007  American Council on Education

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