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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the GED exam and what does it certify?

The GED (General Educational Development) test assesses your proficiency in standard high school subjects for anyone 16 or older who is not enrolled in high school. When you pass the exam, you earn a high school equivalency credential that can be used for career advancement or further education. The credential is widely accepted by most employers and colleges as equivalent to a traditional high school diploma.

What subjects are covered on the GED test?

The GED exam is composed of four separate subject tests, which can be taken individually:

  • Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA): Measures reading comprehension, grammar, and writing (includes an extended response essay).
  • Mathematical Reasoning: Covers basic math, algebra, geometry, and data analysis.
  • Social Studies: Focuses on Civics and Government, U.S. History, Economics, and Geography.
  • Science: Examines life science, physical science, and Earth and space science concepts.

What is the passing score for the GED exam?

To pass the GED test, you must achieve a minimum score of 145 out of 200 on each of the four individual subject tests. There are higher score levels for those who perform exceptionally well:

  • GED Passing Score: 145–164
  • GED College Ready: 165–174
  • GED College Ready + Credit: 175–200 (May qualify for college credits)

Am I eligible to take the GED test?

Eligibility requirements can vary slightly by state or jurisdiction, but generally, you must:

  • Not be currently enrolled in high school.
  • Not have graduated from high school.
  • Be at least 16 years old (often with additional requirements if you are 16-18).
  • You must check the specific eligibility rules for your state on the official GED website.

How is the GED test administered?

The GED test is administered entirely on a computer at an official GED testing center. It is not a paper-based test. Some subjects may also offer an online proctored option that allows you to test from home, provided you meet the system and environment requirements.

How should I prepare for the test to improve my chances of success?

Start by taking a Prephow GED Practice Questions to identify your strengths and weaknesses. Then use study guides or online materials, focus on concept understanding (not just memorizing questions), simulate timed tests, and review areas you struggle with. Preparation significantly increases your likelihood of passing.

Is a GED certificate the same as a high school diploma?

Not exactly the same, but close enough for most purposes. Colleges, employers, and even the military usually treat it as equivalent. That said, the military caps how many recruits without a traditional diploma they take on.

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