Why do people write the GED Tests?
• to receive a high school equivalency certificate • to qualify for employment • to gain promotion within their own organization • to apply for admission to an educational or training institution • to achieve personal satisfaction • Can I get special accommodation to write the GED Tests? The GED Tests are available in large-print, audio-cassette, and Braille editions. As well, special testing arrangements can be made for candidates who, because of physical, psychological, or learning disabilities, may not have the ability or test-taking skills required under standard testing conditions. If you have specific learning and/or physical disabilities, you may be granted special accommodation to write the GED tests. These may include: extra time to write the tests, frequent breaks during testing, a separate testing area, a scribe, a special GED edition, etc. To request special accommodation, you must submit a completed copy of the L-15 FORM: Accommodation Request for Learning Disabilities and