The General Education Degree (GED) was developed in 1942 and, since
then, has helped more than 15 million people to get a high school
diploma equivalency. GED tests cover areas such as, language arts,
mathematics, science and social studies. Sometimes, potential employers
or college application use GED scores in hiring or admissions process.
The GED is a certificate or diploma that certifies that accredited adult
has reached high-level knowledge of school despite not completed high
school. It is awarded to those who pass the GED test, created by the
American Council on Education (ACE). Several non-profit organizations
offer excellent free or low-cost online classes to help you prepare for
the GED test.
GED Online
is a distance learning program to assist adult learners to prepare
their GED tests. It is administered by local school boards, churches,
libraries and colleges. The GED online program consists of a series of
five (5) tests respectively on language writing, language reading,
social studies, science and mathematics. Those who pass all five tests
are given a high school equivalency certificate. To pass the tests of
GED online, you must meet the following requirements:
- Does not hold a high school diploma (the applicant may, however, hold the high school's special education program);
- Be at least nineteen (19) years or more.
- Not enrolled in the public education system.
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