How do i know i passed? When Will i receive my test scores?
How Will I Know I Passed?
The range of scores on each GED® Subject Test is 100 to 200 points.
Note: Students who do not pass a GED® Subject Test may retake any subject test as many times as is necessary to pass.
Also see:
Can I retake a GED® Subject Test?
GED Testing Service Retake Discount Policy
When Will I Receive My Test Scores?
You will receive your test GED® scores from GED Testing Service either immediately or within 3 hours of testing. There are two ways to find your scores:
Why Might It Take Longer?
Language Arts and Social Science scores may take longer to score because there are short and/or extended written answers that GED Testing Service must evaluate.
Where Are All My Scores Kept?
All of your new and previous test scores are on GED.com under the My Scores page.
Update: 1/05/2015
The range of scores on each GED® Subject Test is 100 to 200 points.
- Not passing score: 100 - 149
- Passing High School equivalency score: 150 to 169
- Passing with Honors score: 170 to 200 (This distinction is very helpful if you apply to a college, university, or trade school.) To receive your GED® certificate, you must have a combined total score of 600 points on all four GED® subject tests. However, you must also pass each test with a score of 150 points or more.
Note: Students who do not pass a GED® Subject Test may retake any subject test as many times as is necessary to pass.
Also see:
Can I retake a GED® Subject Test?
GED Testing Service Retake Discount Policy
When Will I Receive My Test Scores?
You will receive your test GED® scores from GED Testing Service either immediately or within 3 hours of testing. There are two ways to find your scores:
- From your Dashboard on GED.com, select the My Scores tab, your test new scores should be displayed on this page. If your scores are not there, wait for one to three hours and then log back into your GED.com account.
- You may also sign into your email account. If you score are available, you will have a message from GED Testing Service. Within the message, there will be a direct link to your new test score on GED.com.
Why Might It Take Longer?
Language Arts and Social Science scores may take longer to score because there are short and/or extended written answers that GED Testing Service must evaluate.
Where Are All My Scores Kept?
All of your new and previous test scores are on GED.com under the My Scores page.
Update: 1/05/2015