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Which state has the easiest 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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Are the GED test the same in every state?

Some states may require you to take and pass an official practice test first. The content and questions on the GED test are the same everywhere in the United States, so it's not easier in any specific state, but testing regulations and rules differ by state, so be sure to check your state's requirements.
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What states do not require residency for GED?

Some states allow people who do not live in that state to take the GED® test and others do not. Arizona and Oregon currently do not have a residency requirement; while Nevada does. You should check the current residency requirement for the state that you are interested in testing in.
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Is the Florida GED test easy?

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. Know What to Study. Make a study list of skills you need to review based on the high school equivalency test that you'll take.
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What's the fastest someone can get their GED?

Option 1: Study a single subject for three weeks, take the GED test for it, then repeat for the next subject. Advantage: Focus completely on just one subject at a time and finish faster. Option 2: Study all four subjects for about three months, then take all four tests in one day.
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How long does it take to get a GED in Florida?

It usually takes GED students, on average, between 2-3 months to fully prepare. After successful completion and a passing score, the State of Florida will award you a certificate that shows you've acquired the same level of knowledge as a high school graduate.
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Can the average person pass the GED?

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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Is the GED harder than the SAT?

I do think the GED is easier than the SAT, but the GED is often difficult for students who take it because they typically made low grades in high school and they dropped out. It's difficult to improve your scores by practicing and reviewing when you're already performing at a low level.
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Which GED test is the easiest?

Science has actually the highest pass rate of all four GED subtests, so for many students, this is the easiest part. Reasoning through Language Arts and Social Studies have comparable pass rates, so it's safe to say that these sections are the same in difficulty range, generally speaking.
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How hard is the GED test in Texas?

The GED test is just as hard in Texas as it is in any other state because the GED is a national exam that's the same in every state. In other words, it doesn't matter what your hometown is - Corpus Christi, Dallas, Fort Worth, you name it - the test can be quite difficult if you aren't prepared.
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Why is a GED not as good as a diploma?

Studies show that high school diploma holders are more prepared for college and score higher on placement exams. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, less than 5% of GED holders will actually receive a Bachelor's Degreei. 77% of students with a GED do not continue past the first semester of collegeii.
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Can I take the GED in a different country?

GED has administered tests to students in over 90 countries worldwide. See where you can test.
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Can you make it in life without GED?

There is a wide range of jobs out there that don't require a high school diploma or GED. Typically though, your current skills and experience will determine which fields you'll be qualified for. If you lack experience, you should be on the lookout for entry-level jobs that will help you build your career going forward.
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Which state has the hardest GED?

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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What is the equivalent of the GED test in the UK?

No. We have GCSEs that one sits when you are 16. If you achieve pass grades at C or above at the basics (Maths, English Lang, English Lit, Science subjects), that's probably the equivalent to the GED.
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Is the GED only in English?

The GED Tests include five subject area tests: Language Arts/Writing, Language Arts/Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics. In addition to English, the GED tests are available in Spanish, French, large print, audiocassette and Braille.
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How can I pass my GED test easily?

The key to passing the GED test is preparation: Review the GED test's format and content; learn tips strategies you can use to succeed on the test; be aware of what you can and can't take with you to the test; decide if using your own calculator is beneficial; and reduce your anxiety on test day.
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What level of math is on the GED?

The GED Math test will assess your ability to perform basic arithmetic operations with whole numbers, rational numbers, decimals, fractions and percents. You'll also need an understanding of how geometry, probability, statistics and algebra can be used to solve real-world problems.
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Is GED harder than high school diploma?

Earning a GED is not necessarily harder than getting a high school diploma, but the process between the two is different. This means while one is not more difficult than the other to earn, one of these options may be a better fit for you and better match your study habits and goals.
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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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How many 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 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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Is the math test hard for the GED?

The GED math isn't necessarily hard. It's just confusing because you're not familiar with what it's talking about. Many students have trouble understanding what the math questions are really asking, and speaking the language of math. Math just isn't as familiar as reading or writing.
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How smart do you have to be to pass the GED test?

You don't have to be smart. You have to be educated to the level of a theoretical graduating high school senior. I say theoretical because many persons getting a high school diploma today could not pass a GED test.
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Can you be successful with just a GED?

Yes, you can be successful with a GED.

The vast majority of the time, having your GED will put you on equal footing with high school graduates, opening up doors to jobs, college, and technical programs.
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