It's called the GED...GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT(whoops) ...DIPLOMA.....
There are five areas in the GED test:
Writing - 120-minute time limit - There are two parts to this test. Part 1 is multiple choice and Part 2 is written essay. The essay is sent to Utah to be scored and generally takes 24 hours before scores are returned to the IHCC Testing Center. Once the essay is scored, it is merged with the multiple-choice score to create one writing score.
Reading - 65-minute time limit
Mathematics - 90-minute time limit - There are two parts to this test. In Part 1, you will have access to a calculator that is provided by the Testing Center. You will have 45 minutes in which to use the calculator. At the end of 45 minutes, the calculator is removed and you will receive Part 2 of the test.
Science - 80-minute time limit
Social Studies - 70-minute time limit
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You must have a minimum score of 410 on each test to pass and a total of 2,250 points for all five tests.
2007-07-15 01:50:45
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answered by LucySD 7
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You can do what alot of people do in Philadelphia, drop out of high school, and get a GED (General Education Diploma) or (Good Enough Diploma). I would suggest you stop being lazy and get your high school diploma. you will be missing alot of important events that you will not be able to share with your children. Also you are withdrawing yourself from the socialization skills you need going through high school.
2007-07-15 08:52:37
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answered by Phradoe 2
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To get your high school diploma you have to go to school and take classes etc but you can get your GED by taking a series of test and they are equal to a diploma.
You can contact your local library for information about the GED.
2007-07-15 08:52:10
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answered by Anonymous
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GED, its how kids who are home schooled get a diploma.
2007-07-15 08:59:16
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answered by Anonymous
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GED,or general education diploma...16 years old,out of school 6 months...5 separate tests,books and courses available...go to Barnes and Noble.,or any book store...
2007-07-15 08:47:45
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answered by Anonymous
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d0lma
2007-07-15 08:46:10
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answered by Keyan 3
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