Vermont GED Online

In Vermont, GED test-takers can also sit for the exam online. To qualify for taking the exam online, they must first attain sufficient results on the official GED Ready practice test.

The GED® exam is made up of four independent sub-exams, and for each of these subtests, there’s a GED Ready® test that students need to buy at $6.99 on the website GED.com.

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To register for the GED exam and the GED Ready test, students must set up an account online, also at GED.com.

Vermont GED Online price

The online Vermont GED exam costs $36 per individual sub-exam, so $144 for the full battery, but you should also count the cost of four GED Ready tests ($28), totaling your real cost to $172.

Members of Onsego Advantage will get vouchers for four GED Ready tests entirely for free!

When taken in person at a GED testing facility, the Vermont GED exam also costs $36 per subtest, so $144 in total.

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Vermont GED Online Classes

Onsego has created a complete GED preparatory program that includes numerous GED online classes and a lot of practice tests as well. These online classes and practice tests will help you take on the GED challenge and reach your objectives.

You can learn with these short, bite-sized lessons on any device and whenever and wherever you want.

The lessons are quite entertaining and cover each and every single topic found on the GED exam. We also teach you some very useful strategies and techniques that will help you produce the correct answers to questions on the GED exam.

It’s quite simple; the sooner you start your prep, the sooner you’ll be working toward a better future.

GED Scoring

The GED tests are scored on a scale that goes from 100 to 200. Below passing is 100 to 144. High School Equivalency: 145 to 164. College-ready: 165 to 174. Up to 10 additional college credits will be awarded if you score in the 175-200 range.

The passing standard (145 points) is set in a way that around 40 percent of high school graduates would not pass the exam on the first try. So make sure to get well prepared if you want to take the four tests successfully.

How To Register For The GED Test

By the time you are ready to take on one (or more) of the GED subtests, you must create your account via the official GED website GED.com (at the portal MyGED). Now you can schedule and pay for the section(s) you want to take. This is also the place to register for the GED Ready test.

What’s On The GED Test?

The GED (General Education Development) exam comes with four subtests in the subject fields of Social Studies, Science, Math, and Language Arts.

The GED exam gives adults who never completed high school one more opportunity to get hold of a secondary credential by successfully taking the four separate subtests (modules) of the GED test.

The four GED subtests are timed tests. You are given the following time: for Language Arts: 2 hours and 35 minutes; for Mathematics: 2 hours and fifteen minutes; for Science: 1 hour and 30 minutes; for Social Studies: 1 hour and 10 minutes. Read also our page with more information on Vermont GED eligibility requirements.

Computer-Based GED Testing

The GED exam is administered completely on a computer, and it is modular, which means that you have the option to take the four GED tests one at a time. So you can prepare for one part, take that subtest, and move on to the next part.

All over Vermont, there are numerous Vermont Adult Learning locations where dedicated teachers will help you to get all set for the GED exam. You also have the option to take on an online GED prep course. No matter how you prefer to learn for your GED, just be sure to become perfectly prepared. That’s your key to success!

Online GED Prep Courses

These days, there are some pretty well-designed courses offered over the Internet, such as the accredited online GED course developed by Onsego. Online learning allows you to prepare for your exam from the comfort of your house as long as you have an Internet connection and a healthy portion of self-discipline.

With online learning, you don’t have to go to a physical class. This is a perfect solution for applicants with busy work schedules and those living in remote areas.