It depends upon how well you can learn the information required for the test. If you have a good working knowledge from previous classes it will help. Otherwise focus, ask for help when you need it and you will do fine. Visit the official GED Testing Service website at www.acenet.edu for more 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
It depends on what you know as in what's still fresh in mind, what you need to brush up on - length of time have been out of school / highest grade completed (maybe you didn't learn something yet). Every individual is different. I studied for about 2-3 months passed each test on first attempt and had been out of school about 10 years.
How many credits do I need for a career
none
You can find out how many high school credits you have by requesting a transcript from your school. The transcript will show a breakdown of the courses you took and the credits you earned for each class. Alternatively, you can also speak to your school counselor or registrar for this information.
It depends wahts high school you go to.
You don't get credits in middle school, only in high school.
100 Credits.
In California, students need to earn a minimum of 230 credits to graduate high school. These credits are typically spread across various subjects such as English, math, science, social studies, and electives.
24
You need 23 credits to graduate in Michigan.
44 credits
48 credits
It sometime varies, but for the most part - you need 230 credits to graduate from a high school in California.
Depends on what school
21.5 Credits to gradulate.