Georgia Northwestern To Offer GED Practice Tests

  • Monday, January 26, 2015

Georgia Northwestern Technical College (GNTC) is offering free practice tests from January 26 to February 28, to all current or potential adult students at one of the local Adult Education Learning Centers in GNTC’s nine county service area.  The free practice test must be taken at a GNTC Learning Center. 

Students who take the GED Ready practice test will find out if they are ready to pass the GED test, what skills they need to work on to pass the test, and will receive a personalized study plan.  Students can also learn about classes and other resources to help them prepare for the GED test. 

In addition, adults who are ready to take their first GED test will can save $10 if they schedule by February 28.  The discount is for first-time test-takers on any of the four GED test subjects:  Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, or Social Studies. 

For more information on how to benefit from these offers, please contact GNTC’s Office of Adult Education at (706) 295-6976. 

 

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