An overview of the GED® test If you’re over the age of 16 and not currently enrolled in high school, the GED test provides you with the opportunity to earn a certificate or diploma that is widely recognized as the equivalent of a high school diploma. Many schools will accept GED test certification for entrance into a college or university program if your GED test scores are at least equivalent to those of recently graduating…
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