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What do I have to get on a GED sub test in order to pass in New York State?

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What do I have to get on a GED sub test in order to pass in New York State?

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To learn a New York State High School Equivalency diploma, you must score a minimum of 410 points on each section (or subtest) and a minimum total score of 2250. The maximum score on each subtest is 800 points, and the maximum total test score is 4000 points.

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To earn a New York State High School Equivalency diploma, you must score a minimum of 410 points on each section (or subtest) and a minimum total score of 2250. The maximum score on each subtest is 800 points, and the maximum total test score is 4000 points. • “What happens if I take all five subject tests and dont earn at least 2,250 total points, or if I dont score at least a 410 on all of the subject tests”>What happens if I take all five sub tests and don’t earn at least 2,250 total points, or if I don’t score at least a 410 on all of the sub tests? If you do not score enough points to pass the GED Tests, either on a subtest (410) or in total (2250), then you must retake the tests. You are required to retake those specific sub tests on which you did not score at least 410 points. Only the highest scores achieved from different test sessions will be kept and included in your total score. Although you do not have to retake the sections on which you scores 410 points or greater, it is

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