GED tests are not available online. Not it will not be accepted
It may be accepted.
Apply ... A G.E.D. is the same as having a High School Diploma. My son was accepted without question into the working world with his GED.
One of the advantages for an adult to obain a GED is that is necessary to have a GED to be accepted into a technical college. It is also a requirement of many employers to have a GED before applying for a job.
The military used to look at a GED as a HS diploma-equivalent, but now you would be lucky to be accepted with one. In the Coast Guard, and possibly Air Force, you won't be accepted.
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Yes, just means equivalent to diploma. There may be other accepted equivalents besides GED.
The Coast Guard states that you do need a high school diploma, but that GED's are accepted under special circumstances. The Coast Guard is the smallest branch therefore the most competitive but it is possible.
No, the military will not "give" you a GED, you must earn it. However if you have been accepted into military service, depending on the requirements at time of enlistment, you may have to complete the GED requirements within your first year on active duty service or within you first term of enlistment. In order to qualify for MGIB benefits, you must possess at minimum a GED.
NO!!! to play basketball in college you must get accepted to the school which for all (non community colleges) requires a GED
Yes. High school diploma OR G.E.D. are accepted.
Yes. Virtually no College or University requires a High School Diploma or GED to be accepted for study. Most applicants that are accepted to Colleges or Universities are accepted during their Senior year before they graduate. Some College or University students begin as 'early entrants', meaning they begin their studies after 1, 2, or 3 years of High School without ever earning a High School diploma or GED.