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  1. Home - GED

    The GED ® test covers 4 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. You can take all 4 together or one at a time at an official GED ® test center …

  2. Oklahoma - GED

    If you need a more flexible option, attend online GED ® classes in Oklahoma. Prepare by studying the materials from anywhere you like, and then take the Oklahoma GED Ready ® …

  3. Scheduling Your GED Test

    You can schedule your GED tests individually or all at once. If you need testing accommodations, be sure to request them before scheduling. Start now!

  4. Take The Ged Test Online

    Log in to GED.com 30 minutes before your test appointment to launch your test. Follow the on-screen steps to check-in for your test including verifying your system, I.D. and workspace. …

  5. Oregon - GED

    When you pass the test, you’ll get a GED ® certificate from the state of Oregon. The certificate is recognized nationally and means you’ve achieved the same level of knowledge as all other …

  6. GED Classes - GED

    Once you sign up for a free account with GED.com, you’ll have access to everything you need to prepare for and pass the GED test. That includes choosing a GED test prep center nearby …

  7. Test Previews - GED

    As the official site of the GED ® test, GED.com is your one-stop destination for helpful resources. Whether you want to brush up on skills or gain confidence before the big day, our free test …

  8. GED

    Access GED resources, prepare for the test, and manage your account online.

  9. Texas - GED

    Do I need to take a GED® class or receive instruction from a local prep center before I can take the test? No, Texas doesn’t require you to prepare for the GED® test in an adult education …

  10. Student log in - GED

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