Getting your GED

By: Onsego Prep
  • Summary

  • Join us as we explore tips and strategies for passing the GED test with confidence. Whether you're just starting to prepare or looking for the best ways to study, we'll guide you through everything you need to know. Get the support you need to ace the test with Onsego's expert insights and resources!
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Episodes
  • What Are GED Test Accommodations?
    Nov 23 2024

    In this episode, we talk about how and when to apply for accommodations for the GED test. GED Testing Service aims to make the GED test accessible to individuals with various disabilities and medical conditions by offering accommodations.

    We highlight the wide range of accommodations available, including adjustments to test format, provision of special resources, and modifications to testing procedures.

    We explain eligibility and application and that a clear process is outlined for individuals to apply for accommodations, requiring documentation from qualified professionals.

    We talk about accommodations as adjustments to the form of a test, special resources provided during an exam, or changes to the testing procedures.

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    6 mins
  • Taking College Courses and A GED Program At The Same Time
    Nov 22 2024

    In this episode, we look at how an increasing number of colleges offer opportunities for individuals without a high school diploma to access higher education and how to qualify for these programs.

    Dual-enrollment programs provide pathways to earn a GED and college degree simultaneously, opening doors to better career prospects.

    These programs allow students to work towards both credentials simultaneously, maximizing their time and effort. Students in dual-enrollment programs must earn their GED before receiving their college degree.

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    8 mins
  • How Taking The GED Test Online Works
    Nov 20 2024

    In this episode, we provide key information about taking the GED exam online. The GED exam has four separate sub-tests that can be taken online or at state-certified testing centers.

    However, online testing is subject to specific requirements. Candidates must pass the official GED Ready practice test with scores in the "green" zone. These scores are valid for 60 days.

    Additionally, they must have a desktop or laptop with audio/video capabilities, and reliable internet is required. A private room with a door and four walls is mandatory, and no other person can be present during the test.

    We discuss how online testing is available in most states and US territories except Hawaii, Florida, New York, Massachusetts, West Virginia, and Wyoming.

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    6 mins

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