What do my GED scores mean?

What do my GED scores mean?

Your scores are measured on a 100-200 scale and the below-passing section on that scale is the 100-144 range. If your score is 144 or below, you did not pass that subtest and regardless of your scores on the other modules, you also didn’t pass the GED exam. You must attain a 145 or higher score on all four modules!

How do I get a copy of my GED from Washington state?

Using a web browser, navigate to the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges General Education Development website. Click on “Records Request” on the left-hand side of the page. Download and print a “Request for GED Transcript/Score Report” form. Fill out the records request form.

How do I get my TASC transcripts?

To obtain a transcript from a California public school, you will need to contact the school directly. If the school is closed, we suggest contacting the local school district or the County Office of Education for assistance. Contact information for these entities may be obtained from the California School Directory.

What is a good score on GED?

Though a score of 145 or better is considered a passing score on the GED, a college-ready score is considered to be anything above 164. Students who score 165-174 show that they have the skills needed to start college-level courses and may be exempt from placement tests or remedial (non-credit) courses in college.

What is a good GED score in 1997?

The fear of tougher scoring standards in 1997 may have also encouraged people to take the test in 1996, Ms. Petrilli said. Before Jan. 1, 1997, adults could either score at least 40 points out of 100 in each of the five sections or average 45 points to pass.

How is the GED® test scored?

The GED ® test assigns a separate score for each section, using two different numbers. The standard score is set to a scale of 200 to 800, along with a percentile rank between 1 and 99.

What is an online GED® account?

Your online GED ® account is your one-stop shop for passing the GED ® test. It’s free to set up, and you’ll find study materials, tips, and classes. You can also learn more about the test subjects and schedule your test. You choose how to prepare for the GED ® test.

Are my GED test results official transcripts?

These initial test results are not official transcripts—they only provide confirmation that you successfully passed the GED. Request official transcripts and credentials from the state in which you took the GED. You can find specific directions for your individual state through the GED testing service.

Where can I take the GED test?

Welcome to the home of the GED ® test, your official online resource to prepare for and earn your high school equivalency diploma. Your online GED ® account is your one-stop shop for passing the GED ® test. It’s free to set up, and you’ll find study materials, tips, and classes.