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  1. Home - GED

    The GED ® test covers 4 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. You can take all 4 together or one at a time at an official GED ® test center when you’re ready.

  2. HiSET and GED Eligibility Requirements - TN.gov

    Learn about the HiSET and GED exams and eligibility requirements and how adult learners can earn a High School Equivalency Diploma in Tennessee.

  3. Student log in - GED

    Student log in Create a free account to get started on your path to earning your GED! Your account gives you access to study tips, goal setting, test scheduling, and more. New user?

  4. General Educational Development - Wikipedia

    General Educational Development Logo of the GED Testing Service, the only authorized provider of the GED test The General Educational Development (GED) tests are a group of four academic subject …

  5. What Is the GED? - ThoughtCo

    May 8, 2025 · The GED test lets you get a certificate that is like a high school diploma. The GED test has four parts: language arts, social studies, science, and math. You can take the GED test in many …

  6. What is a GED and Why You Should Know About It - College Raptor

    Feb 12, 2025 · A GED, or General Education Development Test, is an alternative to the traditional high school diploma. It is designed for individuals who were unable to complete high school but still want …

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  8. Scheduling - GED

    You can schedule your GED tests individually or all at once. If you need testing accommodations, be sure to request them before scheduling. Start now!

  9. GED Classes - GED

    Once you sign up for a free account with GED.com, you’ll have access to everything you need to prepare for and pass the GED test. That includes choosing a GED test prep center nearby where …

  10. Home - GED - Other Countries

    The GED® program is the only higher secondary certificate available in over 100 countries and accepted by nearly all universities in the U.S. and many across the world.