Is the new GED test harder or easier?
The GED® test is hard because it is very time-pressured. But if you prepare with good resources, the GED is quite easy. The GED test gives you limited time (from 70 to 150 minutes, depending on the subject) for around 35-40 questions per subject.
Do fake GED diplomas work?
Unfortunately, there are diploma mills out there that try to take advantage of those who want their GED certificate and only provide fake tests and certificates. Fake certificates hold no value. Therefore, if students use a fake GED credential or high school diploma, they can get kicked out of school or lose their job.
How do employers verify a GED?
If they want to verify the legitimacy of a GED diploma, potential employers will often ask to submit a transcript of your official GED diploma. When you have lost your diploma, you can get a copy by contacting the GED Testing Service.
What happens after I pass all my GED test?
After passing the GED exam, you will have access to one free electronic certificate and transcript and one printed certificate at the cost of shipping. Additional certificates and transcripts can also be purchased. You will receive an email with links to download your electronic diploma and transcript.
What happens if I don’t pass my GED test?
What if I don’t pass all the tests the first time? 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.
Is GED multiple choice?
The GED is a computer-based test. The types of questions you’ll see include multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, drop-down, and extended response, among others. Each exam has a possible score range of 100-200 points, with a passing score of 145.
Can I take my GED exam online?
The official online proctored GED test can only be taken through GED Testing Service at GED.com. If you’re getting ready to take the GED test, the internet has a wealth of resources to help you prepare.
What are the 4 GED subjects?
The GED® exam is made up of 4 subjects, broken into separate exams: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Social Studies, and Science. You don’t have to take all 4 exams at once — you can space them out and go at your own pace.