Information About Studying for the GED Test
A general equivalency diploma, or GED, can be used in place of a diploma for people who did not finish high school. To receive a GED, you must first pass the GED test. It is recommended that you study prior to taking this test.
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Adult Basic Education
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Adult Basic Education (ABE) is available in most states and provides classes for people who are studying to take the GED test.
Online Learning
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Online learning is also available for people who are studying for the GED test. This study method is appropriate for people who cannot attend in-person classes and are self-disciplined.
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Study Guide
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GED study guides are available to people who wish to study on their own. These study guides can be found in many bookstores.
Note-Taking
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When studying for the GED test, you should take accurate notes. Use these notes to refresh your knowledge prior to taking the test.
Score
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GED test scores range from 200 to 800. Most states require an average score of at least 450 to earn a GED.
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