Do You Get A GED When You Graduate High School?

Many students ask us, “Do you get a GED when you graduate high school?” Well, when you graduate high school, you receive your high school diploma. The GED exam is geared toward adults who did NOT graduate from high school. A GED is an alternative to a high school diploma. So, the simple answer is … Read more

GED Test Online Cost vs At A Test Center

In this post, we look at the GED Test Online Cost vs At A Test Center. In most states that offer the online GED test, you are charged the same price for taking the GED test online or at a physical GED test center. To prepare for the four GED sub-exams, please check out this … Read more

GED Placement Tests – TABE Test

When you want to attend a GED instructional class, you often will have to take the TABE test. TABE stands for Test for Adult Basic Education. There is no passing or failing the TABE test, but your scores offer adult education sites and schools a good indication of your academic level. This allows them to … Read more

Three Learning Styles

There are three main learning styles: visual, auditory, and kinesthetic. It’s good to know your learning style because you can be more effective in choosing your learning techniques. Three Learning Styles If you are a visual learner, you will benefit most if you are exposed to videos, posters, slides, and pictures. Visual learners can benefit from … Read more

GED Tutoring

When thinking of GED tutoring, many of us think of tutors for younger students, but the fact of the matter is that also many adult learners may benefit from GED tutoring. Many students turn to tutors to support them with studying, but often, adult learners returning to education are overlooked. It is this group of … Read more

GED Requirements – What You Need To Know

GED requirements guard who can take the GED test. The rules are strict and related to age, level of education, and residency. Read on to get familiar with all GED prerequisites. The GED test is an American High School Equivalency exam for individuals who could not complete their regular high school education. Unlock your potential … Read more

The U.S. And Illinois Constitution Test

In this post, we talk about the U.S. And Illinois Constitution Test. Some states (for example, Illinois and Arizona) require GED test-takers to additionally take and pass the United States and state constitutions test. And in North Dakota and Wisconsin, just to mention a few states, GED hopefuls must also pass a Civics Exam. More states are … Read more

What Is On The GED Test?

In this post, we talk about what is on the GED test. There are four subject tests on the GED test: Math, Language, Science, and Social Studies. Each subject has a number of topics ranging from easy to moderate and advanced. Later in this article, I’m going to explain in detail what you need to … Read more

GED To GPA Calculator

After successfully passing the GED test, students wonder how to convert their GED scores to GPA. We have good news for you: our GED To GPA Calculator helps you compare your GED test scores to the well-known high school GPA (Grade Point Average) scale. On this page, we will show you how our GED to … Read more

How To Schedule The GED Test

In this post, we explain how to schedule the GED test. The GED test is one of America’s two nationally available High School Equivalency (HSE) exams. The test is entirely computer-based and includes four independent subtests or modules that cover the academic subject areas of Math (Mathematical Reasoning) English Literacy (Reasoning through Language Arts) Social … Read more