How to get your GED, high school diploma

If you have not finished getting your high school diploma, for one reason or another, you will need it in the very near future.

With today's shrinking job market, and so many available grants and government programs for getting college, technical and trade school degrees and certificates, it is important now more than ever to begin to work for your future by acquiring your GED or passing the General Education Development test. This article will get you started on achieving your high school equivalency.

Things You'll Need

  • Internet access for information and study
  • LOCAL test center
  • Library
  • Patient perseverance
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Instructions

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      a. For general information about the GED online, click on the Introduction for GED testing, the resource link is below for the American Council on Education (ACE).

      b. GED tests are NOT given online, but in over 3400 national and international centers worldwide.

      c. You may request accommodations if you are physically challenged.

      d. The GED tests are given in English, French, and Spanish.

      e. You must submit a form, if you need specific requirements to take the test.

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      a. Every state in the Union has a Department of Education.

      b. You must locate your state's department of education, adult education or GED online link on the individual state web site. The link below will provide you with a master list of states and international links to get you started.

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      a. Sample test questions are available for study-

      Subjects covered:

      Language Arts, Writing, Part I
      Language Arts, Writing, Part II (Essay)
      Social Studies
      Language Arts, Reading
      Science
      Mathematics

      b. Don't let this list deter you, you probably already know much of this information by osmosis or have been introduced to the tools like a 'calculator' through your previous work experience.

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