International Testing
(English only, 2002 Series)
Students outside of the United States and Canada now can take the
GED® Tests (English-language, 2002 Series) via computer
through a partnership between the GED Testing
Service® and Prometric. Passing the GED Tests can demonstrate
your English-language skills to employers, along with your competency in
reading and interpreting materials in numerous subject areas.
You must be at least 17 years of age to take the GED Tests outside
the United States and Canada through Prometric.
Read Prometric's downloadable GED Bulletin to find out more about computerized
testing and how you can locate a Prometric Testing Center near you, or
email Prometric Customer Service directly at ged@prometric.com.
IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT:
As of January 2008, with the adoption of the uniform 2002 Series GED
Tests, all candidates are administered the same test battery. This will
allow students total flexibility in testing and combining scores from
any and all testing location, whether at home or abroad.
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