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GED Regulations Requirements To qualify for a Virginia GED Certificate, a score of 145 or better is needed on each subject area test.
Passing the test can be fast and easy, with a little preparation. If you dont study for the test, it might be too hard. Very few people can pass the test without preparing for it first. As long as you put in the time to learn the skills required to pass, the GED test will be a breeze.
Passing the GED test gives those who do not complete high school, or who do not meet requirements for high school diploma, the opportunity to earn a Certificate of High School Equivalency or similarly titled credential.
General Educational Development (or GED) tests are a group of four subject tests which, when passed, certify that the taker has American or Canadian high school-level academic skills. The GED is also referred to as a General Education Diploma, General Equivalency Diploma, or Graduate Equivalency Degree.
Currently, the only Virginia Board-approved high school equivalency examination in Virginia is the GED test, developed to enable persons who have not graduated from high school to demonstrate the attainment of abilities normally associated with the completion of a high school program of study.
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What Is the Difference Between the HiSET and GED? Both the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET) and the General Educational Development (GED) exams are used to award a high school equivalency diploma, but there are differences between the two. The HiSET has five test sections, and the GED has four.
The HiSET has five test sections, and the GED has four. Additionally, testing centers for the GED only offer a computer version of the test, whereas the HiSET has a paper and a computer option, except for New Jersey, which only offers a computer option for the GED and HiSET.
So a main difference between the two is that a high school diploma requires a student to attend classes and participate in specific courses in order to be awarded a diploma, while a GED does not require any specific courses in most states.

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