You can get a GED certificate online at www.my-ged.com. Please note not all companies may consider it valid.
There are alot of online free GED study courses available. If you want to actually test and obtain the GED, the starting costs are about 200.00 and go up depending on the course details.
Check your local school district or you can use any of several online school to obtain your ged.
There are several websites that offer free online ged classes. One of these websites is gedforfree.com.
Gedpractice.com website provides free GED testing in online
www.gedonlinediploma.com/ged_online.html GED Online Classes: (YES) There are GED classes that be taken online to prepare for the actual GED test. These GED online classes will never offer a GED that can be completed online though. Be wary of any website that offers a GED that can be awarded from their site. The only way to receive a GED is by taking the test at a local facility that is delegated for the testing sponsorship. You should not be surprised if certain websites will want to charge you in order to sign up and take the GED online classes.
It is definitely possible to get your GED online. Many colleges offer GED prep classes. Check your local colleges to see if any of them offer distance learning in addition to traditional classes.
You can study for your GED online but you should take the actual test at a school in your area.
No. You're required to take the test at a testing center, to verify you're the person taking the test and are not using any reference materials.
No, legit GED courses are not offered online. However, most community colleges offer free GED courses in their adult education department. Other resources such as the Board of Education may also offer free or low cost GED testing.
You can take Ged courses in Georgia at 16 years of age.
Generally, you can not take GED classes online, but there are several books you can buy to help you study, and lots of free classroom classes you can take.
A GED is a public record,you will need to county the public records department for the county in which you received the GED