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If you’re looking to access your GED account, you can log in or create a new account on the official GED website. Here are the steps:
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Log In (Existing User):
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Create a New Account (New User):
- If you’re a new user, visit the GED sign-up page.
- Follow the instructions to create your account.
Your GED account provides study materials, tips, and information about the test subjects. Good luck with your GED journey! 🌟
If you need more details or have any other questions, feel free to ask! 😊
You may hear other meanings for GED such as Graduate Equivalency Degree or General Educational Diploma. However, GED traditionally stands for General Educational Development Test.
After graduating from high school, you will receive a diploma. A diploma is a document stating you’ve completed all the required courses to graduate. Some students in high school are close to finishing and getting a diploma, but don’t quite get there. In those cases, students can take a series of tests that will indicate whether or not they have a high school level of education. This is known as the GED test.
Want to learn more about earning your GED credential? Well, you’ve come to the right place! Earning your GED is worthwhile, and we’re here to help you discover more about what a GED is, the process of earning one, and how it will benefit your life further down the road. Check out the video below and keep reading for more information.
About the GED
The GED test has four main areas of testing:
- Mathematical Reasoning
- Reasoning Through Language Arts
- Science
- Social Studies
You will take four separate tests that together make up the entire GED exam. Each test takes at least one hour, and you must get a certain score in order to pass. You can schedule one test at a time or all four at once.
Who Can Take the GED Exam?
In order to take the GED, you can’t be enrolled in high school and must be at least 16 years old. If you meet these qualifications, you are eligible to take the test.
How Do You Take the GED Exam?
The GED exams are administered in-person at an official GED testing center, but online testing could also be available. Each state has multiple certified locations where you can go and take your tests. You will need to schedule a testing time online at GED.com before you can take the exam. In preparation for your tests, you can take local GED classes, live online classes, and see practice tests, questions, and test previews.
Earn Your GED Today
Earning your GED is possible—more than 20 million people have received theirs and you can too! The doors and opportunities it will open for you will be life-changing.
Creating a GED.Com Account
You must have an account set up before you can take the GED test.
1. Go to www.GED.com and click “Sign Up” in the top right-hand corner.
2. Enter your email address and create a password
3. Answer all the questions
a. We don’t allow for employer payments through the website, so please select that you’re not interested.
b. When prompted to select a test subject, please click “skip this question” at the bottom of the page.
c. When prompted to set a goal, please click “skip this question” at the bottom of the page.
4. Click Schedule Test on the Menu Bar, and answer the next set of questions
TESTING WILL BE DELAYED IF YOU DO NOT SELECT SCHEDULE TEST
5. The last question will ask you to choose your preferred language for the Exam
6. Choose your preferred language & click Next.
Please Note: You must choose an Exam Language for your GED ID # to be generated.
7. You may then sign out. Do not select a testing subject—you will do so when you schedule with us.
8. Please schedule your test by calling (707) 476-4500
9. You may pay for the test upon arrival of your scheduled appointment with a Debit/Credit card.
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If you are to be sponsored for payment, an authorization of payment must be received before the test is scheduled.
Please fax or email authorization of payment to:
Fax: (707) 443-3417
Email:
je**********@re******.edu
or
sa************@re******.edu