Wondering how you might do if you took today's GED? See if you can answer these questions: (Related: Too tough? Revised GED test putting students' lives on hold) 1. You have a small jar filled with ...
As our story on the overhaul of the GED test suggests, the new test will be substantially different. It will have to be administered via computer — in part because of the complexity of the design of ...
Judging from the traffic on our website, many people are interested in the redesign of the GED, the biggest revamping the test has undergone in its history. With the interest come questions. In the ...
Adults who dropped out of school will have to dig deeper to pass the new GED, which was revamped this year for the first time since 2002. Rather than answer multiple-choice questions on paper, ...
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- High school dropouts are proving Friday night it's possible to turn your life around. As GED graduates get ready to receive their diplomas, there are changes to the test that ...
His GED instructor, Deb Lovett, said if he’d taken the old GED, “there’s no question in my mind that he would have passed.” Nationwide, thousands of people appear to be in the same situation as ...
This booklet for the math portion of the GED will become obsolete on January 1 when it is replaced by a new computerized GED test. (Ted S. Warren, Associated Press) CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Earning a high ...
On a recent night at Seattle Central Community College, Carl Ellison solved basic math problems on a timed test his teacher gave the class as a warm-up. Ellison, who is 57 and homeless, has passed ...
Florida gets a new GED exam today. The high school equivalency test is going exclusively online. Education advocates are greeting it with mixed feelings. The new GED has been retooled to emphasize ...
The current General Equivalency Diploma (GED) procedures are raising questions for Bronx and city test-takers. Due to the lack of local walk-in GED test-taking centers, the Citizen?s Advice Bureau has ...
On May 3, General Education Development testing, more commonly known as the GED, will end in New Brunswick. The GED is an equivalency test for adults who did not complete high school. It will be ...
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