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Result Oriented Courses - GED (General Educational Development)
A Testing Service for Adult High School Equivalency
The General Educational Development (GED) testing program allows adults who have not finished high school to show that they have acquired the knowledge and skills associated with, and comparable to, high school completion. Successful GED candidates earn the Ontario High School Equivalency Certificate.
INTRODUCTION
General Educational Development (GED) is an international testing program for adults who have been unable to complete high school. Adults acquire knowledge, skills, and concepts through working, training, travelling, reading, and other informal learning. GED Tests measure the level of "educational maturity" gained through experience, which is often equal to, or above, the level of a high school graduate.
GED Tests are available in all Canadian provinces and territories, in all of the United States, and in several other countries. In 2002, more than 1,000,000 adults worldwide completed the GED Tests.
These pages should answer most of your questions about GED. Please read it carefully.
To read GED FAQ's(Frequently Asked Questions) click here.
Click here For GED Application Form.
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