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GED Transcripts

A Simple Guide To GED Transcripts


The GED exam is short for General Educational Development and designed to show educational competency and mastery equivalent to a high school diploma. Each state has particular testing requirements that are met in order to take the equivalency exam. Some require an individual to be 18 years of age or older and most require a photo identification in order to enter the testing area and many will require GED transcripts request be made in writing.
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GED Requirements Overview

GED Requirements For Those Wishing To Take That Step


There are many who drop out of high school and never get a high school diploma. As you enter the work force or try to do so, you will find that you can't find a job unless you have at least a high school degree. Therefore, there are many who seek to get a GED. You might be one of those who are seeking to do so. Yet, do you know about the GED requirements? If not, you can read about them here.
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How to get GED

How to get GED


Many students want or need a GED (General Education Development) certificate, but are confused on how to get a GED.   The process for getting a GED is simple and outlined below.
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GED Pre Tests

GED Printable Practice TestsGED Pre Tests

If you are looking for GED pre tests, then test-guide.com is here to help.  Many prospective GED students wish to take a GED pretest to determine if they are ready to take the real GED test. The resources below offer GED practice test free no registration.  Many students are confused about how to prepare for the GED test, and have some of the following questions:

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GED Scores

GED ScoresGED Scores


Your GED Scores are comprised of two items: your GED standard score and your percentile rank.  Each of the five main GED tests (writing, social studies, science, reading, mathematics) is scored on a scale of 200-800.  The percentile rank ranges from 1 to 99.

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GED Testing Sites

How To Find GED Testing Sites


GED officially stands for General Educational Development, but is commonly assumed to mean General Equivalency Diploma or General Education Diploma. It is a group of five subject based tests. Taking and passing the tests allows the American or Canadian candidate to be granted a GED credential, often referred to as a diploma, which is widely treated as equivalent to graduating from high school. Since the test is never given by mail or online, taking it requires going to one of the many GED Testing Sites.
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GED Courses

GED Courses Can Open Up Your World To New Possibilities!


GED courses can open up your world to new possibilities! Whether taken online or at a local school or

church, these GED preparation courses can help you pass a test that will help you meet job requirements

and entitle you to be hired in the marketplace.
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GED Requirements By State

State CDL ManualsGED Requirements By State

We have conveniently compiled a list of GED requirement for each state. 

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GED Test Overview

GED Test OverviewGED Test Overview


The GED (General Educational Development) Tests are a set of five subject tests designed to certify that a student has the academic skills normally acquired by completing a typical high school program of study.  The GED Tests are always given in person at one of 3,400 testing locations nationwide.  Candidates for the GED tests are individuals who have not earned a high school diploma.  

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GED Test Prep - Top Ten Study Tips

GED Test PrepGED Test Prep- Top Ten Study Tips

Use these GRE Test Taking Tips to score your highest.

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