Try the place where you took the GED test. They should have it. To locate your nearest GED testing center: http://www.acenet.edu/resources/GED/center_locator.cfm
Study hard, Take good notes, take your time, And Always listen in your classes. If you want the GED you need your time focused in your classes.
A GED is a public record,you will need to county the public records department for the county in which you received the GED
Most employers require you to need a copy of your GED. Call the location where you took the test and ask for proof that you earned the GED.
If you can't remember the center where you took your GED Test, you can check your official GED account online, where your test history is stored. Alternatively, you can contact the GED Testing Service customer support for assistance; they may help you identify the test center based on your records. Providing personal information, such as your name and the date of the test, will facilitate the process.
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Yes. Try going to the place where you took the test. They should have it. For GED testing centers, fees, requirements, practice questions, GED news and blogs, please visit: To locate your nearest GED testing center: http://www.acenet.edu/resources/GED/center_locator.cfm
There is no need to search for your lost GED diploma. Simply write to or call to the Board of Education in the city where you took your GED. They will tell you what identity information you need to provide to allow them to search their records. There may be a fee to receive a replacement copy.
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 ..
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: http://www.acenet.edu/resources/GED/center_locator.cfm
Most job apps have a check box for "Ged or High school diploma". Unless you are applying for a government job, I think you're safe being saying that you graduated high school, whether you did or not. Out of curiosity, what types of jobs are you applying for?
Dave Thomas