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The GED exam is a multiple choice test.
There are five exams.
Language Arts.
Science, math.
Social Studies.
Writing.
The writing portion,
half of it is a multiple choice test that covers
spelling, grammar.
And the other half is the written composition or essay.
It's an eight-hour test.
So you take part on one day, and part the second day.
On my GED test, I studied in Spanish.
At the time my English wasn't good enough to take the test in English.
There's no difference taking the test in Spanish or in English,
the validation is the same for both.
I was well-prepared for the test,
just that it is me, that I am always nervous of taking a test.
If you don't pass when you take the GED,
you can sign up for whatever you did not pass on.
Like, let's say I didn't pass the math part - I could just go ahead and sign up
and only take the math part.
After I took the test, I knew I was going to pass.
It changes everything.