You can easily look up your GED scores online these days. The first thing to do is call, email or get in touch by whatever means with one of your representatives at the local GED testing center. Failing that, get in touch with a representative of the Department of Education and ask them whether your GED test results are currently available online.
If they are available within your area, then log on to the GED test results website. From here, you need to enter your first and last name, and then enter the four-digit pass code that you decided on during your original GED exam. Next, you’ll need to enter your birthday in the required fields (in two-digit month and a day format, follow by the four-digit year).
Choose the appropriate testing language from the menu, and then click enter. Once you’ve completed all this, you will be presented with your GED test scores! It’s really that simple. These test scores can then either be downloaded or printed, so that you can keep a copy or give a copy to the agency that may be requesting these results.
To avoid having to do this in the future, you should keep the downloaded file on your computer for future reference, or simply print off a couple of spare copies so that you can have them at hand in the future.
If your scores are not available online, ask your representative about the other ways that you can receive your results.
If they are available within your area, then log on to the GED test results website. From here, you need to enter your first and last name, and then enter the four-digit pass code that you decided on during your original GED exam. Next, you’ll need to enter your birthday in the required fields (in two-digit month and a day format, follow by the four-digit year).
Choose the appropriate testing language from the menu, and then click enter. Once you’ve completed all this, you will be presented with your GED test scores! It’s really that simple. These test scores can then either be downloaded or printed, so that you can keep a copy or give a copy to the agency that may be requesting these results.
To avoid having to do this in the future, you should keep the downloaded file on your computer for future reference, or simply print off a couple of spare copies so that you can have them at hand in the future.
If your scores are not available online, ask your representative about the other ways that you can receive your results.