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New GED Exam Coming in 2012

If you have started on the path to your GED, or if you’re interested in getting your GED, the upcoming changes to the GED in 2012 is important news. What can you expect, and how will it effect you?The American Council of Education, which runs the GED Testing Service, is updating the GED to assure that it reflects what’s required of high school graduates across the U.S. and Canada. Changes in what’s taught in high schools mean change in the GED exam. The new test will begin being used on January 1, 2012. Non-English-language editions will follow in 2013.

How do the new GED tests affect you?

If you’ve taken and passed your GED, the new GED won’t affect you. Your GED diploma is yours permanently. However, if you’ve passed one or more of the GED tests, but not all of them, be aware. Once the new GED is released, your old test scores can’t be combined with scores from the new test in other subjects. Test centers won’t use the old tests once the new tests are released. People who have passed one or more tests, but not the whole GED, before 2012 will need to retake all the GED tests. So, if you’ve made progress toward your GED, make a push

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