This month, a new — and some say more challenging — GED test rolled out. After 70-plus years, paper is out, and online is in. Forty states, including Texas, are offering this revamped version.
Wondering how you might do if you took today's GED? See if you can answer these questions: (Related: Too tough? Revised GED test putting students' lives on hold) 1. You have a small jar filled with ...
Almost Home, Inc., a nonprofit in Brighton, is now partnering with Aims Community College to start offering GED testing and classes in Almost Home’s community room. As part of a promotion to get ...
Orientation/intake sessions for Portland Community College's spring GED preparation classes will be at 6 p.m. March 18 and April 1 and 29 at Forest Grove High School, 1401 Nichols Lane. Students need ...
The new high school equivalency examination, which demands more analysis and has fewer multiple-choice answers, drew fewer participants in its first year, but they passed at a slightly higher rate ...
The Williamsburg-James City County Public Schools division supports lifelong learning and encourages anyone who did not complete school, or needs help in the skills of reading, writing, math and/or ...
A more expensive and tougher test seems to be keeping people from going after their GED, at least for now. Enrollment and participation levels for General Educational Development tests and classes ...
The GED test, for decades the brand name for the high school equivalency exam, is about to undergo some changes. On Thursday, an upgraded GED exam and two new competing equivalency tests offered in ...
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