Visit the official GED Testing Service website at www.acenet.edu for information or call 1-800-62-MYGED (1-800-626-9433) to find your local GED Testing Center. The center can tell you: * Whether you can take the GED Tests * Where to find the Official GED Practice Tests * Where to find a GED instructional program * How much it costs to take the tests * When the tests are given * Other useful information To locate your nearest GED testing center:
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Minimum test scores for Sanford vary according to program where entrance testing is required. If you do not meet the requirement on the day you take the test, you may take it once again in the same day and again within 24 hours. Test scores are valid for one year from the date you make the required score.
Colleges take the highest reading score, the highest math score and the highest writing score out of all the tests you've taken. So if there was a really bad essay topic, you can take it again and they will take the higher of the scores.
You have to take the asvab test first and the score is 31 or over.
Yes.
No. Your earlier score is ignored, even if your more recent score is lower.
you can't you have to do the test again. Though your score is now valid for 2 years.
Around a month after you take the test it is avalible online.
study study study then take the test again
You take an IQ test. Be wary of online testing. Try a book store for a self test or you can go places to take them.
To find a percentage for example your score on a math test, you take your score on the test and divide it by the total marks of the test, and Multiply by 100. Ex. 50 marks on a test and you score a 45. 45 divided by 50 is 0.9, multiplying that by 100 gives you 90. Therefore your percentage was 90%
You will need to take some updated classes at the community college first
If the Z Score of a test is equal to zero then the raw score of the test is equal to the mean. Z Score = (Raw Score - Mean Score) / Standard Deviation