How to Find Out the Status of My GED Test Sheet

The General Educational Development (GED) offers individuals who have not already completed high school, and are over 16 years of age, the ability to complete a high school equivalency test. The exam is taken on paper that is scored by trained professionals for the American Council for Education. The test score is then returned to your GED testing center for distribution for your exam results.

Instructions

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      Contact the GED testing center where you completed your exam and notify them that you would like information on the status of your test results.

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      Provide the exam representative with your personal information, including your name, Social Security number and the date you completed your exam.

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      Wait for the exam representative to provide you with your testing information. The time-frame for grading your test will vary from state to state. It may take more than two weeks for your exam results to become available.

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