Sunday, September 27, 2015

How to Get Your GED in New Jersey


Meet the requirements. You must be at least 16 years old and not enrolled in or graduated from a high school. Applicants who are 16 and 17 years old must provide a 'Certificate of Consent to Participate' from a parent or legal guardian.
Prepare for the test. Enroll in a free GED preparation course offered by the State of New Jersey. Another alternative is classes offered on television on the New Jersey Network. Contact 800-345-7587 to learn about preparation classes on television and contact the NJ Department of Education for adult education classes locations near you at 609-292-4469.
Contact the Testing Center where you wish to take the GED Tests to get the dates available and to schedule your test. Tests can only be given at sites approved by the New Jersey State Department of Education.
Bring two pieces of identification. Per the State of New Jersey, one must be government-issued with your date of birth, photograph, address and signature. You will also need a money order in the amount of $50 payable to the testing center when you go for the test.
Take the test. Testing is spread over two days and will take seven hours and 25 minutes. Included on the tests are language arts, involving correcting and revising text and writing an essay on an assigned topic. You will also be tested on social studies which covers American and world history, government, economics and geography. There are also sections on science, reading and mathematics.
Pass the test. The scores on each part of the test range from 200 (the lowest) to 800. You must have a score of 410 or higher on all five of the individual subjects to pass. If you do not pass one or more of the tests you are permitted to retake just those tests. Each retest will cost an additional $10 and must be rescheduled.
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