You have to be at least 17 or older, good luck!
After taking the GED test you will normally recieve information via standard mail with your score information. If you did not get your results via mail or you need to get them again then, you must fill out a "trascript request form" for any GED test that was taken in the state of Missouri. You can get this form by visting http://dese.mo.gov/divcareered/ged_official_transcript.htm
Most Community Colleges offer the GED classes and then the GED test afterwards.
There are several prep and training classes that you can take online but you can only take the actual GED test in an official GED center. The number one way to take the GED test is to prepare first with studying and once you are ready, find a GED Center to take the test. A GED Center Locator can be found online, one website that can help your GED center search is www.passged.com.
The GED Prep is the preparation work you need to do before you take the GED Test. The GED Prep includes all the learning, study and revision. The GED Test is the actual exam you sit at the end to find out your results.
No, all states require that you take the GED test in person.
No, you can take a GED test wherever you are a resident.
The test is named the same way. It is called a GED test. This GED test is composed of five separate test sections dealing with writing, social studies, science, language arts reading, and math.
It is not possible to take a GED test online. However, there are many great websites to help you study and prepare for you test.
Yes you can take a GED Practice test at http://www.testprepreview.com/ged_practice.htm . This website has many helpful tools and practice exams.
You can register for the GED test without having taken the practice class.
I believe that it depends on where you live and how old you are. I was 16 when I got my GED, so I had to take the classes first.. if I had been 18 I would have been able to go ahead and take the tests.
16 with parental consent. Actually GED's are the same as a high school deploma, most colleges will accept you, some will actually find a program that is right for you even if you do not have a high school deploma or GED. Although, taking the GED test is a bit hard. It depends on the grade level you are in. Example: You are in the 11th grade and you want to drop out and take your GED test, you will not have to take anything on the test that has anything to do with your past grade levels, you would only have to take it for the 11th grade year and the 12th grade year.