HAMPTON — GED administrators are piloting an online system that could replace the paper-and-pencil test. The GED Testing Service is paying up to $175 for people to take a computerized Official ...
The new test eliminates the paper-and-pencil option%2C requiring students to use computers GED Testing Service is trying to align test to traditional high school standards The non-profit testing ...
Thirty GED centers across Texas, including six in the Houston area, have launched computer-based testing, offering a faster and more convenient way to take the high school equivalency exam. The ...
For more than 70 years, the General Educational Development exam, or the GED, has been an important tool for those who didn't complete high school and for immigrants looking to make inroads into ...
Mike Cook and his father, Wayne, get ready to recieve their G.E.D diplomas at Tyler Junior College's Wise Auditorium Thursday May 30, 2010. (Tyler Morning Telegraph/Christopher R. Vinn) After becoming ...
The creator of the General Educational Development test, long the measure of high school equivalency for dropouts, has unveiled a revamped computer-only exam that has spurred competition from two ...
Time is running out for individuals who want to take their GED tests on paper. The tests will switch over to a computer-based format on Jan. 2, and anyone who hasn’t finished all paper tests by the ...
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