If you're tired of being turned down for good jobs because you do not possess a high school diploma, get your Vermont GED (General Educational Development) credential. You can get the academic credential you need to advance in life with a little studying and perseverance.
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The GED® Test is the high school equivalency test offered in Vermont. It is accepted at 99% of colleges and is equal to a high school diploma.
You will be tested in math, social studies, science, and language arts on the GED in Vermont.
SUBJECT | TIME |
Math | 115 minutes |
Social Studies | 90 minutes |
Science | 90 minutes |
Language Arts | 150 minutes |
Total | 7 hours, 41 minutes |
SUBJECT | # OF QUESTIONS |
Math | 46 |
Social Studies | 35 |
Science | 34 |
Language Arts | 46 |
145 points (45% correct) in each of the four subjects is required to pass the Vermont GED exam. You can quickly check your test results on your MyGED account with the GED testing service after finishing the exam.
There is no waiting period between retakes of the GED test in Vermont. You are allowed to retake the same subject test three times a year.
You can take the Vermont GED test online or at an official Vermont GED testing center. You can use our list of Vermont testing centers to locate the one that is most convenient for on-site testing.
There will be an Online Proctored (OP) GED test option starting on September 1st, 2021, so you can take your GED test remotely (online).
You can ask for a copy of your Vermont GED transcript by contacting the GED testing service.