Message from @Drowzy

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2017-01-11 20:08:41 UTC  

so where do you get the GED

2017-01-11 20:08:49 UTC  

But i should be in College by spring OwO

2017-01-11 20:08:50 UTC  

is it the online schooling stuff

2017-01-11 20:09:24 UTC  

I go to take my tests at a college testing center, and i take study courses at a local college to help me prepare for each test

2017-01-11 20:09:49 UTC  

Its really easy tbh

2017-01-11 20:09:54 UTC  

so you just go to the college and sit down and learn?

2017-01-11 20:09:55 UTC  

i shouldve just dropped out years ago

2017-01-11 20:10:15 UTC  

I don't understand the difference

2017-01-11 20:10:30 UTC  

The difference between what

2017-01-11 20:11:05 UTC  

GED = Shows that you have High School grade education despite not finishing High School.

2017-01-11 20:11:23 UTC  

your education and "regular" education

2017-01-11 20:12:18 UTC  

I dont need to be taking these courses at college

2017-01-11 20:12:24 UTC  

im there for my own benefit

2017-01-11 20:12:36 UTC  

to ensure i pass my tests

2017-01-11 20:13:07 UTC  

Theres 4 tests on the GED Math, History, Science, Language arts

2017-01-11 20:13:17 UTC  

Ive passed 3 so far i have one left

2017-01-11 20:13:59 UTC  

only 4 tests? total?

2017-01-11 20:14:06 UTC  

YuP

2017-01-11 20:14:28 UTC  

they just contain the basic material that they use in highschool

2017-01-11 20:14:32 UTC  

so how big is one test? exam length?

2017-01-11 20:14:42 UTC  

Its honestly so easy its insane

2017-01-11 20:14:44 UTC  

so how big is one test? exam length?

2017-01-11 20:14:54 UTC  

Its honestly so easy its insane

2017-01-11 20:15:21 UTC  

Takes about an hour to an hour and 30 minutes per test

2017-01-11 20:15:35 UTC  

About 35-70 questions a test

2017-01-11 20:16:28 UTC  

how many subjects do they put in that, then?

2017-01-11 20:16:42 UTC  

Per test?

2017-01-11 20:16:48 UTC  

I can't imagine spreading a whole math book over 70 questions

2017-01-11 20:17:01 UTC  

its not an entire math book lol

2017-01-11 20:17:18 UTC  

its a random assorted amount of questions

2017-01-11 20:17:30 UTC  

they just generate a test for you and you either pass or you dont

2017-01-11 20:17:41 UTC  

Basically they're just making sure you're not retarded.

2017-01-11 20:17:51 UTC  

I mean in terms of subjects, not questions

2017-01-11 20:17:51 UTC  

each question could be a different subject or it could be one subject the whole timme

2017-01-11 20:17:55 UTC  

time*

2017-01-11 20:18:02 UTC  

ya basically what roo said

2017-01-11 20:18:04 UTC  

so what I'm asking is,

2017-01-11 20:18:22 UTC  

do you need to learn the equivalent of an entire math book before taking the test?

2017-01-11 20:18:31 UTC  

No.

2017-01-11 20:18:31 UTC  

nope

2017-01-11 20:18:37 UTC  

not at all