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

Can You Join The Marines With A GED?

Many students ask us, “Can you join the Marines with a GED?” In this post, we take a closer look at the options. If you would like to join the military but have never graduated from high school, you may want to know that you have a chance to continue your education when you are … Read more

What Is A GED Age Waiver And How To Get It?

In this post, we answer the questions, “What is a GED Age Waiver and how to get it.” The GED (General Educational Development) exam is a high school equivalency assessment for individuals who didn’t complete their traditional high school curriculum. The GED exam offers them the opportunity to demonstrate that they command knowledge and skills … Read more

Can You Join The Army With A GED?

Many people ask us, “Can you join the Army with your GED Diploma?” Yes, the GED diploma is equivalent to a common high school diploma, so you can! The Army had an enlistment program, especially for people who neither had a high school diploma nor a GED®. This was called the “Army GED Plus Program.” … Read more

GED Passing Score

GED scoring is pretty straightforward. There are four subtests (independent modules) that all require test-takers to attain at least a score of 145. So, the GED passing score is 145. The four GED subtests, which now can be taken online as well, are scored on a scale that runs from 100 to 200. If you … Read more

Trade Schools That Don’t Require GED Or Diploma

In this post, we take a closer look at trade schools that don’t require GED or diploma. Technical schools are also referred to as trade schools. Usually, these schools require applicants to hold a high school diploma or equivalent, a GED. Sometimes, it is possible, though, to sign up for these schools without holding either. … Read more

What Happens If You Fail A Class In College?

In this post, we answer the question, “What happens if you fail a class in college?” Even the most prominent students may be failing a college class at times. It happens frequently, but you should really try to avoid this from happening! Well, this is not the end of your world, though it may be a … Read more