Posted: Sat May 19, 2007 3:06 pm
that worksowned wrote:yep. not smart enough to graduate. not smart enough to operate a vehicle.
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that worksowned wrote:yep. not smart enough to graduate. not smart enough to operate a vehicle.
That's only in some states though, right?owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
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
well, its in illinois and Maine.colbertnationgirl wrote:That's only in some states though, right?owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
*hugs*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
I don't think they have it in Vermont.owned wrote:well, its in illinois and Maine.colbertnationgirl wrote:That's only in some states though, right?owned wrote:you can leave school at 16, get your liscense at 16, but if you drop out, no licence
Dunno about anywhere else
not here in Michigan they dont.colbertnationgirl wrote:I don't think they have it in Vermont.owned wrote:well, its in illinois and Maine.colbertnationgirl wrote: That's only in some states though, right?
Dunno about anywhere else
*hugs*Cloud_ax wrote:*hugs*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
Its the GED. I don't have to take it, but I want to.krisl003 wrote:CNG when would you have to take that?
why, i mean you dont have to take it to get your GED do you?colbertnationgirl wrote:Its the GED. I don't have to take it, but I want to.krisl003 wrote:CNG when would you have to take that?