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I passed some parts of the GED® test before 2014. Will those scores count?
If you took the GED® test before January 2014, those scores will not carry over and you will need to retake all subject areas to earn a GED® credential. Your pre-2014 GED® test scores may count toward a score on the HiSET. Check with your local testing center to find out the rule in your …
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Can any of these tests be taken online or at home?
This depends on which state you will be testing in. Please see this link to the GED Testing Service’s website to see if your state allows online testing at this time.
I know which test I need to take. Where can I take the official test? How much will it cost? Is there a practice test?
You can get answers to those questions and more information about each test on these websites: GED® test HiSET®
How do I know which test I should take?
High school equivalency certificates are issued by the states. Beginning in January 2014, test options changed – there are now two test options: the GED® test or HiSET®. If you are unsure about which test to take, check with your state’s department of education, a local adult education center, or local community college. State Tests …