Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Questions About the New GEDcbt?

Have a question regarding the new GEDcbt?  The GED Testing Service site has a "Join us" link that will allow you to ask questions relating to the new GED computerized testing.

GEDcbt.org is a wonderful website that is loaded with information on the new GED tests.

I especially like the PDF on the GED implementation project.

Check it out.

For help to pass the GED tests, check out worksheetsdirect.com


Sunday, October 2, 2011

New GEDcbt Test Pricing

To my knowledge, pricing for the new GEDcbt has not yet been determined.... but there continues a lot of discussion and concern among interested parties.

Currently, pricing for current paper-bassed GED tests can vary from state to state.  That will continue when the computer based testing comes to fruition. 

My biggest concern is for the individual who needs to get their GED for a job..... but does not have the money or the computer skills to do so.

Thoughts?

Saturday, September 17, 2011

The New GEDcbt- Four Tests rather than Five

From what I am hearing the new GEDcbt Test will have four tests...rather than five.  There will be a Math, Science, and Social Studies test.  Reading and Writing will be combined into one test.

Another thing that I recently heard was that the Social Studies test will have a written response.  Reading and Writing will be combined into one test that would also have a written response.

The tests will be computer based.  Paper tests will be available... but only for individuals with special accommodations.

**Check out www.gedcbt.org for further information on the new GEDcbt Tests.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

The New GED cbt (Computer-Based Test)

There has been alot of talk lately that the GED is going to be offered on the computer.  It is true the GED will soon be offered via computer! 

Information on the GEDcbt Test can be found at the official GED website, www.GEDcbt.org

There are many concerns and MANY questions regarding the implementation of this new GED and the process.

I hope to answer a few of those questions in this blog.