Micronesia GED Test Eligibility Requirements
- You must be a resident of Micronesia.
- You cannot be enrolled in an accredited high school or be a high school graduate.
- You must be 16 years of age.
- Cost: $25
- Passing Score: 410 on each test; 2250 on the full test battery
- Accommodations: You must apply for disability accommodations through the GED Testing Service page.
- After you pass the test, Micronesia will award you a GED certificate that will show you have achieved the same level of knowledge as a high school graduate.
Online GED Classes
Online programs like GED Academy are available to help you get your GED fast and easy.
Below you’ll find answers to the questions we get asked the most about how to get a GED in Micronesia.
You can earn a high school equivalency certificate by taking the Micronesia GED test. Employers and 99% of colleges will accept a GED certificate in place of a high school diploma.
The Micronesia GED exam tests you on Math, Social Studies, Science, and Language Arts.
GED TEST | |
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SUBJECT | TIME |
Math | 115 minutes |
Social Studies | 70 minutes |
Science | 90 minutes |
Language Arts | 150 minutes |
Total | 7 hours, 5 minutes |
GED TEST | |
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SUBJECT | # OF QUESTIONS |
Math | 46 |
Social Studies | 35 |
Science | 34 |
Language Arts | 46 |
The Micronesia GED test is $25.
You must score at least 145 points (45% correct) in each of the four subjects. You can check your score after you complete your test on your MyGED account with the GED testing service.
Yes, but you are required to pass a practice test before retesting.
The GED test must be taken at an official GED testing center. Find the closest center to you in Micronesia here.
Yes, you must be a resident of Micronesia to take the GED test there.
You must be 16 years old.
If you have a disability, you can apply for disability accommodations through the GED test’s accommodations page. Don’t know if you qualify? Click here for more information.
To get a copy of your GED transcript, request it through your local jurisdiction found here.
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