Ged Testing Dates And Times
If you are searching for GED testing locations in Illinois please see our listings below. Choosing a good GED testing location is important, especially if you want to arrive fresh for the test in Illinois. Try to pick a nearby location if possible to minimize your travel time and come ready to succeed. You may view testing times by checking on-line at gedtestingservice.com. This will allow you to view testing centers and dates for tests. Testing; High School Equivalency Tests (HSET) High School Equivalency Tests (HSET) California has approved the use of three high school equivalency tests (GED®, HiSET®, and TASC™) for students 18 years old and older, and 17 years old in some instances, for the purpose of receiving a California High School Equivalency Certificate.
GED Testing Center
What Is The GED®?
The 2014 GED® test is a four-subject high school equivalency test that measures skills required by high schools and requested by colleges and employers. The four subjects are Science, Social Studies, Mathematical Reasoning, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. After you pass the GED® test, your diploma or credential will be issued by your state but you’ll receive a GED® transcript to apply to college, start training, or get a better job.
The GED® test has four content areas and takes a little over seven hours:
- Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA) - 150 minutes (including a 10-minute break)
- Mathematical Reasoning - 90 minutes
- Science - 90 minutes
- Social Studies - 90 minutes
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What is a computer-based GED®?
Computer-based testing will allow students to take the GED® at our testing center using a computer rather than paper and pencil. Border force jobs.
Benefits include:
- Test-takers can access an easy-to-use online registration and scheduling system
- Programs will eliminate the need for securing test booklets
- Streamlined services from GED® Testing Service and its partner, Pearson VUE, will centralize registration, scheduling, testing and scoring
How do I register to take the GED®?
Call 1-877-EXAM-GED ( 1-877-392-6433)
OR
Visit this website to complete registration:
What is the testing schedule?
Tuesday: 8:00 a.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Thursday: 12:30 p.m.- 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 9:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.
What do I bring with me on the day of my test?
Please provide one valid form of identification. The ID must be government-issued and non-expired. It must also include the test-taker’s name, address, date of birth, signature, and photograph. GED Testing Service accepts the following primary forms of ID:
- Passport
- Driver’s license
- Learner’s Permit
- National/State/Country Identification Card
- Any other form of government-issued ID (national or foreign)
Tester MUST be a Texas resident. If ID is issued from another state, student will need proof of residency such as a bill. Nothing else is required, all required material will provided to you at the testing center.
How do I prepare for the GED®?
Material can be found in local libraries and most bookstores. Study material and official practice exams are also availble online at www.ged.com through GED Ready at student's cost.
What is GED Ready™?
GED Ready™ is the official practice test for the 2014 GED®test. It was developed by the same people who created the real test, but it's only half the length of the actual test.
- It's the only test designed to tell you instantly if you are likely to pass the real test.
- If you're not ready for the real test, you will receive specific instructions on what to study next.
- The test questions look exactly like the real test, so you will be prepared on test day.
Cost for each practice test is $6.00 per subject.
What is needed to use GED Ready™ at home?
- Must take on a computer not mobile device
- Minimum internet browser version: Internet Explorer 8.x, Firefox 6.x, Safari 5.x, or Chrome 12.x
- Javascript and cookies must be enabled
- You will need a scientific calculator for portions of the math test. We recommend using the TI 30XS.
(Calculator not provided on practice exams BUT is provided during official GED and student MUST use built in calculator)
Remember take the practice test in one sitting at a quiet place where you can fully concentrate.
How much do the exams cost?
The four content areas cost $36.25 each, for a total of $145.
If an exam is failed, the test-taker can retake the exam two times for $16.25 within twelve months of the original failed attempt. After the first three attempts, the test-taker will have to wait an additional 60 days to retake the exam at the full price of $36.25.
Do I have to take all four exams at one sitting?
No. You can register and pay for one exam at a time.
What does it mean to “pass” the GED® test?
The GED® test will have a passing score of 145 on each test part. Therefore, you will need to reach a score of at least 145 on each part and a total score of 580 across the four-part battery in order to receive your GED® test credential. You may also earn an “Honors” score if you receive a score of 170 on a test part.
Ged Testing Centers Near Me
- Below Passing: 100 – 144
- Passing Score: 145 – 169
- Honors Passing Score: 170 – 200
When do I get my score report?
Scores are available the same day you test on your MyGEDTM online portal under the My Scores section. Log in at www.ged.com to see your scores. A full report will be available within 3 hours of testing on all content areas through the enhanced score report.
Who do I contact if I have questions about taking GED® test?
GED® Testing Center6632 Bandera RdBuilding B210-397-7569Sasha Luevano
State Issued High School Access To Official Records and
Official Transcript - Diploma Verification Process
If you took the GED test before January 1st 2014, there is an access code you can obtain from the State by following the process described below.
If you took the GED test in between the time period 4-1-2007 until 12-31-2013 and you have your diploma, the access code is on it, but will not work on www.ged123.org , it will only work on the link below. If you do not have it you have to follow the steps listed below.
If you took the GED, HiSET or TASC test(s) after January 1, 2014 the access code, verification code and this webpage link appears on the diploma and transcript you were issued. If you have that info on the diploma or transcript you can enter it into the link below. and print your official transcript or just give the codes to any school or employer and they can access it themselves.
Please note that it takes anywhere from 5-7 business days for new tests results to be received by the State from the Test Vendor, and 3-5 business days to process and mail the diploma and transcript. If you know that you have passed one of the tests and have not received the diploma yet, you must contact the State within 6 months of it being passed that it was not received. If you do not notify the State that it wasn't received in that time period, another diploma will not be issued as it would be considered a duplicate.
If you do not have your access or transcript verification code and tested at a State Approved Test Center and are looking to obtain your official transcripts/diploma verification, federal law requires that the New Jersey Department of Education receives a signed request from the test taker. You may complete an access code request form found here.
Please note that if you have your test vendor ID number and not your access code, you may still be able to access your official record by clicking the 'here' button on the diploma verification link below and entering the test vendor ID number and your last name at time of testing. If you just recently took one of the three above tests, please wait at least 10 business days before trying to access your test records using the test vendor ID and last name.
In lieu of the form you may also request your High School Equivalency Access Code by writing a signed letter to the address below and include the following information:
- Full Name
- Name at time of test (if different from above name)
- Social Security Number, Tax Payer ID or other government issued identification number
- Date of Birth
- Phone Number
- Email Address
- Request High School Equivalency Access Code
- Written Signature
The access code will be provided to your email or over the phone, whichever you specified in the signed request. This code can be entered in the link below to obtain your official record. Please note that this is only access to the official transcript and verification of diploma.
If you are a school or employer that needs to verify if a perspective student or employee has earned a New Jersey State-Issued High School Diploma through any of the approved pathways that the State of New Jersey allows, and you have a copy of a diploma or transcript that has the access code/verification code on it, please enter it in the appropriate field after clicking the link below. If the State of New Jersey has a record for this individual, the page will indicate passing or failing status. A diploma date and overall pass indicate that the diploma was earned and is valid. To ensure authenticity, the webpage should match the document you were provided.
The New Jersey Department of Education does not mail official transcripts or diploma verification. Test Takers are only issued one original diploma. The New Jersey Department of Education does not issue duplicate diplomas if the original is damaged, lost or destroyed. The verification process explained above is how test takers will verify the test was passed.
Click here for access to official records:
Ged Testing Dates And Locations
For more information on each test vendor, please visit their web page.