GED classes help students prepare for the General Educational Development (GED) test by teaching the material covered on the exam. GED classes can be taken in person or online, and may offer a variety of benefits, including:
- Expert instruction: GED classes are taught by skilled instructors who can provide guidance on the test subjects
- Practice: Students can practice for the GED test and get feedback on their performance
- Support: GED classes can provide support throughout the GED process, including help with career and college planning
- Free classes: Some GED classes are free for adult students who left high school before graduating
- Assessment: Students can receive a free assessment of their test readiness
- Scholarships: Some GED classes offer scholarships to help students with test fees
- Graduation ceremonies: GED classes may have graduation ceremonies to celebrate students' accomplishments
The GED is a series of tests that certify a test taker's high school level academic skills. The test covers five subject areas: Language Arts/Writing, Language Arts/Reading, Social Studies, Science, and Mathematics.