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owned wrote:yep. not smart enough to graduate. not smart enough to operate a vehicle.
that works
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owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
That's only in some states though, right?
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yes there is money

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Mathematics

The GED Mathematics Test has two equally weighted halves. Part I allows candidates to use a calculator. Part II does not permit the use of a calculator. The test taker must use the calculator issued at the testing center; no other calculator may be used.

Test takers have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions; 40 are multiple-choice. The remaining 10 use an alternate format. The alternate format requires the test taker to record answers on either a numerical or coordinate plane grid. Both halves of the test have alternate format questions. The test booklet offers a page of common formulas as well as directions for completing the alternate-format items, and using the calculator.

The Mathematics test focuses on four main mathematical disciplines:

Number Operations and Number Sense
Measurement and Geometry
Data analysis, probablility, and statistics
Algebra, functions, and patterns
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soooo stuff....... :lol:
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colbertnationgirl wrote:
owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
That's only in some states though, right?
well, its in illinois and Maine.

Dunno about anywhere else
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I don't think they have that in Ohio
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colbertnationgirl wrote:
Mathematics

The GED Mathematics Test has two equally weighted halves. Part I allows candidates to use a calculator. Part II does not permit the use of a calculator. The test taker must use the calculator issued at the testing center; no other calculator may be used.

Test takers have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions; 40 are multiple-choice. The remaining 10 use an alternate format. The alternate format requires the test taker to record answers on either a numerical or coordinate plane grid. Both halves of the test have alternate format questions. The test booklet offers a page of common formulas as well as directions for completing the alternate-format items, and using the calculator.

The Mathematics test focuses on four main mathematical disciplines:

Number Operations and Number Sense
Measurement and Geometry
Data analysis, probablility, and statistics
Algebra, functions, and patterns
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owned wrote:
colbertnationgirl wrote:
owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
That's only in some states though, right?
well, its in illinois and Maine.

Dunno about anywhere else
I don't think they have it in Vermont.
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CNG when would you have to take that?
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colbertnationgirl wrote:
owned wrote:
colbertnationgirl wrote: That's only in some states though, right?
well, its in illinois and Maine.

Dunno about anywhere else
I don't think they have it in Vermont.
not here in Michigan they dont.
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Cloud_ax wrote:
colbertnationgirl wrote:
Mathematics

The GED Mathematics Test has two equally weighted halves. Part I allows candidates to use a calculator. Part II does not permit the use of a calculator. The test taker must use the calculator issued at the testing center; no other calculator may be used.

Test takers have 90 minutes to answer 50 questions; 40 are multiple-choice. The remaining 10 use an alternate format. The alternate format requires the test taker to record answers on either a numerical or coordinate plane grid. Both halves of the test have alternate format questions. The test booklet offers a page of common formulas as well as directions for completing the alternate-format items, and using the calculator.

The Mathematics test focuses on four main mathematical disciplines:

Number Operations and Number Sense
Measurement and Geometry
Data analysis, probablility, and statistics
Algebra, functions, and patterns
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krisl003 wrote:CNG when would you have to take that?
Its the GED. I don't have to take it, but I want to.
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ohhh ok gotcha
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colbertnationgirl wrote:
krisl003 wrote:CNG when would you have to take that?
Its the GED. I don't have to take it, but I want to.
why, i mean you dont have to take it to get your GED do you?
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