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The GED, or General Educational Development Test, is a test that
certifies the taker has attained American or Canadian high school-level
academic skills. To pass the GED, the test taker must perform in at least
the 40th percent of high school seniors nationwide, though individual states
can set their own requirements for passing. Some states also require that
students take an additional test showing an understanding of federal, state,
and/or local government.
More than 15 million students have received the GED since its inception. One
in every seven Americans with high school credentials received the GED, as
well as one in twenty college students. 70% of GED recipients complete at
least the 10th grade before leaving school, and the same number are over the
age of 19, with the average age being 24.
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