Test-takers should prepare for the GED Tests which are a challenging battery of tests. Preparation can include a classroom setting, at-home study guides or TV and online resources.
More than 60 percent of GED test-takers say they intend to further their education beyond the GED program. Ninety-eight percent of U.S. colleges and universities recognize the GED credential.
Accommodations provide options for test-takers with documented disabilities to have additional testing time, a scribe or other services that enable them to complete the GED Tests.
The history of GED testing. To date, there have been four generations of GED Tests: the original GED Tests released in 1942, the 1978 series, the 1988 series, and the current series released in 2002.