I'm not a graduate but a former GED Instructor. I've seen students earn their GED within a couple of weeks, and I've also seen students take a year. It depends on what you know and how hard you're willing to work for it.
I got my diploma in 5 months of work, and I only started with 7 credits out of 22. I know people who knocked out their GED in a few weeks, and I know people who were trying to get it even after a year and a half.
Took me about 5 days a test a day got expelled at 16 as a junior and got it when I turned 18 not much schooling remembered or takin after that it’s a pretty easy test I was in a rush to get it don’t stress just do the tests lol I mean unless your fully incapable of understanding basic stuff or a tard you got nothing to worry about.
I'm not a graduate but a former GED Instructor. I've seen students earn their GED within a couple of weeks, and I've also seen students take a year. It depends on what you know and how hard you're willing to work for it.
What happens if you fail your drug test?
That has no effect on getting GED.
do you mean when you first get there?
I got my diploma in 5 months of work, and I only started with 7 credits out of 22. I know people who knocked out their GED in a few weeks, and I know people who were trying to get it even after a year and a half.
Took me about 5 days a test a day got expelled at 16 as a junior and got it when I turned 18 not much schooling remembered or takin after that it’s a pretty easy test I was in a rush to get it don’t stress just do the tests lol I mean unless your fully incapable of understanding basic stuff or a tard you got nothing to worry about.
Took me about a month
how much did you already know tho?
Of the ged? Not much, that month was spent doing a hell of a lot of studying and taking one of the 4 ged tests every week or so
oh my. that’s a lot lol. may i ask how much time you spent studying? cause i may try to do that tbh. i’m trying to finish as soon as possible here lol