How to Obtain a GED in Georgia

The General Educational Development Diploma or GED typically is considered equivalent to a high school diploma. There are five tests that make up the GED exam and you must pass them all. In Georgia you must be at least 16, not enrolled in a regular high school and must not have graduated from high school to qualify to take the exam. You also must be a resident of the state.

Instructions

    • 1

      Schedule the exam at a GED testing facility. The Georgia Department of Technical and Adult Education's website offers a list of sites.

    • 2

      Submit your payment. The fee is $95 for all five tests as of January 2011.

    • 3

      Arrive at the testing site and take the exam at your scheduled time. You must pass each exam with a score of 410 and have an overall average score of 450 to receive your GED.

Tips & Warnings

  • Many schools offer GED preparation classes for a fee. The cost of these classes vary. You also can find GED preparation books in bookstores and libraries.

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