What is the passing score for GED in Arizona?
145 points
The GED test passing score is 145 points on each module (subtest), so you need to reach at least 580 overall. As said, you can take one subject test at a time.
How much is the GED test in Arizona?
Arizona charges $35 per subject for the GED® test.
How many times can you take the GED test in Arizona?
If you do not pass the GED® test, you can retake it. In Arizona, there is no waiting period if you want to take it a second time. You can take the test again whenever you are ready. If you take the test three times and do not pass, you must wait 60 days after your last attempt before you can take it again.
Can you go to Pima with a GED?
Pima Community College offers a free Adult Basic Education Program to prepare students for a test that is equivalent to receiving a high school diploma. Anyone is welcome to enroll. One recent graduate of the program was Israel Gonzalez, who received his GED after preparing for eight months.
How do I get my GED in Tucson AZ?
How to Register
- Step 1: Create a free profile at www.GED.com.
- Step 2: Schedule and pay for your test online.
- Step 3: Show up on the date you chose at the testing center you selected.
- Step 4: Check your scores online at www.GED.com.
- » » Learn more by reading our HSE Testing FAQ.
Is 150 a good GED score?
A good GED Score is at least 145 points per subject so at least 580 points for the whole test (4 subjects). This score guarantee that you pass the GED test and receive the GED Diploma from your home state. However, if your goal is to attend college, the score of 145 points per subject is NOT sufficient.
Is the Arizona GED test hard?
The GED test is hard because it is very time-pressured. But if you prepare with good resources, the GED is quite easy. The GED test gives you limited time (from 70 to 150 minutes, depending on the subject) for around 35-40 questions per subject.
How do I get HSE?
You are 17 years of age, have been out of school for at least 60 calendar days and provide a letter of request from the military, a post-secondary educational institution, or employer that states the need for you to take an HSE Test.