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What happens if I fail the GED?

For those testing in-person at a Test Center: If you did not pass one of your GED® test subjects, you are given two subsequent retests, with no restrictions between retakes. If you fail the third or any subsequent retest, you must wait 60 days for your next attempt. Additional state requirements may apply.
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How often do people fail the GED?

The GED is designed so that you need to perform at the level of a 40th percentile high school graduate to pass it. In other words, 60% of recent high school graduates will pass the test, and 40% of recent high school graduates will fail it.
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What is the lowest passing score for GED?

A passing test score is 145. GED® Test score requirements are: Required minimum standard score of 145 on each test (Max possible: 200)
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How many times can you take the GED ready test?

You can take the GED Ready test as many times as you want. But 1 voucher allows you to take only 1 practice test. So, you need to get a new voucher every time you take the GED Ready practice test. You will get the result of your practice test in your ged.com account.
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How hard is it to pass your GED?

Passing the test can be fast and easy, with a little preparation. If you don't study for the test, it might be too hard. Very few people can pass the test without preparing for it first. As long as you put in the time to learn the skills required to pass, the GED test will be a breeze.
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What state has the hardest GED test?

The GED test is exactly the same across the U.S. There are no easier or more challenging GED tests. However, some states use the HiSET exam, and some offer both options. Both tests assess your knowledge and skills at the high school graduation level and have about the same difficulty level.
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Is the GED test harder than high school?

It's not easier to get a GED than your high school diploma. It has become harder for people to pass the GED test, especially after it was redesigned in 2014. To pass the GED, you need to know the same information that you would have learned in high school and most of the time, people are doing it without help.
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How many questions can you get wrong on the GED and still pass?

As a general rule, you'll need to answer at least 60-65% of a section's questions correctly to achieve a passing score. Practice until you're confident you'll be able to pass the exam. If you do not pass, you can reschedule up to two times a year to retake any or all of the tests.
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Which GED test is the hardest?

Typically, the math exam is the most challenging. If you score under 145 in any subject, you can retake that test. Retesting is also an option if you want to try to score higher to get into college.
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How many questions can you get wrong on the GED?

Generally, you must correctly answer 50% to 60% to pass. Remember, no one is expected to answer all the questions correctly.
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Does Harvard accept GED?

Most U.S. colleges, including Ivy League schools like Harvard and Yale, accept an applicant's GED certificate, just as they do a high school diploma. GED diploma-holders can apply as first-year applicants or transfer students if they've already earned some college credits.
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What kind of math is on the GED test?

The GED math test covers some of the more important math topics that everyone who earns their GED should know. The general topics on the GED math test are Basic Math, Geometry, Basic Algebra, and Graphs & Functions.
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What do I need to know to pass the GED?

Topics that will be tested include basic math, basic algebra, geometry, and graphs and functions. Examinees should be able to demonstrate that they can apply mathematical formulas to problems and perform calculations.
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How many people pass the GED on first try?

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And though that might be true for some students, recent statistics show that only 48% of students pass all GED tests on the first try, and 75% of students who fail one of the tests get discouraged and don't try again.
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Why is getting my GED so hard?

The timing of the GED exam alone is enough to prevent some people from passing. This is particularly true if you suffer from ADD, ADHD, or have trouble focusing. Altogether, these factors make the GED an extremely difficult test. It is not to be taken lightly, as some suggest.
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Can I still be successful with a GED?

You may be wondering: Can you be successful with a GED? Yes! In most cases, getting a GED will give you equal footing with those who earned a high school diploma, opening countless doors to further your education and career. In fact, a host of famous people who started later in life earned their GED.
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What is the fastest I can get my GED?

How long it takes to get your GED all depends on your skill level and education. On average, it takes 3 months, but it could be faster depending on how prepared you are for the exam. Check out the step-by-step process you will need to follow in order to successfully get your GED.
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What subject should I study first for GED?

Many GED test takers start with Literacy (Reasoning through Language Arts) and take Math as the last test. The advantage is that you'll get used to computer-based testing and build up your self-confidence if you take the part that is easiest for you first.
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What GED test is the longest?

There are Four Content Areas:
  • Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) (150 minutes) Section 1 (35 minutes*) Section 2 (45 minutes) ...
  • Mathematical Reasoning (115 minutes) Part 1 - (first 5 test questions) calculator not allowed. ...
  • Science (90 minutes)
  • Social Studies (90 minutes) Section 1 (65 minutes)
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Can you pass GED without essay?

The essay is only worth 20% of your final RLA score, so you can still pass the test even if you don't get a high score on the essay.
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Can you skip questions on the GED?

You should answer every question on the test because you will not be penalized for incorrect answers. However, avoid spending too much time on any one question. Skip any questions you are having difficulty with and return to them after you have completed the rest of the test.
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What level of science is on the GED?

The Science portion of the GED is designed to test individuals' knowledge of the following areas: Earth and Space Science, Physical Science, and Life Science. Physical Science topics include electricity, motion, and atoms. Life Science topics range from genetics to the makeup of cells.
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What celebrities got a GED?

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Actor Christian Slater earned his HSE diploma to set a good example for his children. Actor and activist Michael J. Fox and actors Christina Applegate, Angelina Jolie, Kelly McGillis, and Mark Wahlberg also earned GED diplomas, as did comedians Chris Rock and D.L. Hughley.
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Why is a GED not as good as a diploma?

A diploma is an official marking of completing and passing all courses required for high school graduation. On the other hand, a GED signifies that you have an equivalent level of knowledge compared to a high school graduate, without actually having graduated high school.
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Is the GED test one big test?

The GED® test is made up of 4 subjects, broken into separate exams. You don't have to take all 4 tests at once - you can space them out however it suits you and go at your own pace. Here is an overview of what is on the GED, by subject area.
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