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How to Get a GED Diploma The General Education Development (GED) program is designed to give a high school education to diverse populations. The tests were originally created to help veterans after World War II return to civilian life. Common reasons for GED recipients not having received a high school diploma include immigration to the United States or Canada, homeschooling, and leaving high school early due to a lack of interest, the inability to pass required courses, the need to work, personal problems, etc. The testing site for Hill, Blaine, and Liberty counties is District 4 HRDC. Appointments must be made in advance in order to secure a seat at the testing session. The fee to take the GED test in the Havre area is $55.00. This fee needs to be paid before the test can be administered. Retests require an additional fee and waiting period before they can be taken. Come in to the ABLE Classroom to take some GED prep or refresher courses in order to prepare for the final GED exam. These programs offer classes that focus on different portions of the test, such as social studies, science, literature, math and essay-writing, as well as test-taking strategies. Sharpen your skills at reading graphs and charts to complete the science section of the GED exam. This portion features multiple-choice questions on biology, chemistry and physics with diverse visual elements. Practice reading and writing essays on a variety of topics to get ready for the writing section of the GED exam. Ask a friend to select a dozen topics that help you focus on proper outlining and spelling. Learn to compare and contrast, writing on the same topic with different points of view to help you get a GED diploma. The reading section of the exam features a compare and contrast section to test critical analysis skills. Peruse/Examine arithmetic, algebra and trigonometry books to get comfortable with word problems. The latest update in the GED exam features a number of word problems in the math section to combine reading, calculation and logic skills. Study forms that you encounter in your daily life to help you get a GED diploma. The social studies section of the exam has sample forms for voter registration, taxes and loan applications to test practical applications of civics. Within 2-5 days following the test scores will be posted on gedwizard. March 2011 com. Your transcript and your GED diploma will arrive within 2 weeks in the mail at no charge. If you want extra copies of these items, you'll need to contact Montana Office of Public Instruction at (406) 444-4438 to make your request. Transcript Release form is available at opi.mt.gov through the Programs tab. The only cost is a postage-paid envelope. www.havredailynews.com 26


 

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