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    The GED ® test covers 4 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. You can take all 4 together or one at a time at an official GED ® test center when you’re ready.

  2. FREE GED Preparation - The City College of New York

    2 days ago · Our GED Preparation/HSE classes prepare students to pass the GED (General Educational Development) Exam leading to a High School Equivalency (HSE) Diploma as well as …

  3. New York Students - GED

    The Test: The GED exam is made up of four subjects, divided into separate tests. You don’t have to take all four tests at once — you can go at your own pace for prep and space out taking the tests to …

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  5. Scheduling - GED

    You can schedule your GED tests individually or all at once. If you need testing accommodations, be sure to request them before scheduling. Start now!

  6. Home - GED - Other Countries

    The GED® program is the only higher secondary certificate available in over 100 countries and accepted by nearly all universities in the U.S. and many across the world.

  7. GED | Sign Up Today

    We are GED Testing Service, the sole provider of the official GED® test. We’ve helped over 20 million people attain their GED® credential -- we are the only high school equivalency program that is …

  8. High School Equivalency Status Report

    This Status Report is not for high school diplomas or transcripts. To verify a high school diploma status please contact the last high school attended.

  9. What is the GED? A Guide To The Test | USAHello

    Sep 18, 2024 · GED ® is another way of saying General Educational Development test. The GED ® is a high school equivalency test. It is for people who were unable to finish high school. The test shows …

  10. The GED® Test - Finish Your Diploma

    The GED®, or the General Educational Development Test, is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers.