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  1. Home - GED

    The GED ® test covers 4 subjects: Math, Science, Social Studies, and Reasoning Through Language Arts. You can take all 4 together or one at a time at an official GED ® test center when you’re ready.

  2. GED Preparation Resources - Texas Education Agency

    Aug 21, 2025 · Before you take your GED test, accelerate your learning by accessing these online preparation resources. Now you can prepare for the tests virtually via your tablet, phone, or computer.

  3. High School Equivalency Program | Fort Worth Library

    The Fort Worth Public Library’s High School Equivalency (HSE) Program helps adult learners prepare for the GED-equivalency exam with free, supportive instruction in both English and Spanish.

  4. Student log in - GED

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  5. MyGED® : Login

    Whoops! You've accidentally reached our internal version of the GED webpage. Students need to sign up or log in to the official GED.com.

  6. Adult Education - Fort Worth Independent School District

    Through accessible and comprehensive education, these programs support individuals in achieving high school equivalency, advancing their careers, and fostering personal growth by enhancing their …

  7. GED Classes - Harris County Department of Education

    Find out how HCDE Adult Education can help you prepare you for the GED exam for free. Online and in-person classes are available.

  8. GED Information - Texas Education Agency

    Jan 22, 2024 · Upon the successful completion of the GED tests, the test taker will be issued a State of Texas Certificate of High School Equivalency. Topics: Combine Delivery Methods? Combine …

  9. Online GED Classes Pricing | Essential Education

    Courses include: • GED Academy / HiSET Academy Earn your diploma in as little as 6 weeks and open the door to a better job, higher pay, and new opportunities. • Work Essentials Learn the job skills that …

  10. Texas - GED

    Do I need to take a GED® class or receive instruction from a local prep center before I can take the test? No, Texas doesn’t require you to prepare for the GED® test in an adult education classroom.