Are GED 2002 standards uniform across the United States and Canada?
Not entirely. Each state has the right to enforce some guidelines. A state can impose a higher passing grade, for instance, or adjust the number of times the GED can be taken in any given year. • Q: Have the time limits for test taking changed? A: The entire battery of tests will still take 7 hours, 30 minutes to complete. There are some variations in individual tests areas in the amount of time allotted, but the variations remain within a five to ten minute parameter of the current GED. • Q: Where should I focus in preparing my students for the GED 2002? A: A good place to begin is with higher order thinking skills (critical thinking), and graphical literacy. Much of the material you are currently using will still work well with GED 2002 preparation. It may be helpful to think of the GED 2002 as workplace and visually oriented. For instance, 60 percent of the items in Social Studies, Science and Mathematics will be based on a graph, photograph, map, chart, diagram, or some other type
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