Georgia Will Be First to Offer Electronic GED
(AJC) — Next year, Georgia will become one of the first states in the country to offer electronic testing for the General Educational Development exam, also known as the GED. It may seem like an overdue evolution for the 68-year-old test, which more than 788,000 Americans took last year to earn high school equivalency in their state. But administrators say the upgrades are symbolic of the education reforms happening nationally.
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