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GED® testing information
The GED has four tests or modules that can be taken in any order. Tests are computer-based and can be taken at an approved GED® testing center or from home using Online Proctored testing.
Starting July 1, 2023: The GED charges $36 per subject for the GED® test. However, for a limited time, Minnesota State will pay the total cost of the fee for your first test in each subject. Use the promo code MNHSEFREE at checkout to have your fee waived.You must have a Minnesota address to receive this fee waiverGet started
- Create an account at GED Testing Service®
- Register
- Pay for or use the promo code MNHSEFREE, and schedule your test(s).
Additional notes for onsite testing
- You must have an appointment to test
- Be on time
- Bring a valid, government-issued, photo ID. Examples of acceptable forms of ID include a driver’s license, state ID, passport, military ID
- Metro North ABE offers free classes to help prepare for the GED® tests
You can find more information about open GED Testing Centers and Online Proctored testing by contacting the GED Testing Service.
To take your test with Metro North ABE, look for either of the Metro North ABE sites Anoka Technical College or Blaine. Metro North offers testing at Anoka Technical College on Mondays from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and at Blaine on Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Eligibility
Students not enrolled in high school or who have not graduated from high school may be eligible to take the GED. The minimum age requirement to take the GED® tests is 19 but this may be waived under certain circumstances if you are 17 or 18 years old. For more information, visit the Minnesota Department of Education to receive an age waiver
If you have any questions about GED® testing eligibility, contact Metro North ABE.
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Testing Fees
Payments should be made online after you create an account with GED® testing services and register. You can pay for each test individually when you schedule your test or pay for all four tests at once (Individual testing centers' fees may vary).
Each test costs $36. The total cost for all four tests is $144.
Payment forms
GED® Testing Service accepts debit, credit, or gift card payments. Receipts for payment are emailed to the purchaser.
Minnesota GED test takers will be able to take their first GED test in each subject for free while funding lasts. The state of Minnesota will waive the fee for a tester’s first GED test in each subject using the promo code MNHSEFREE.
This promo code can be used when scheduling tests until the funding runs out. Please note that this subsidy will apply to testers who:
- Select “Minnesota” as their testing location in ged.com;
- Live in Minnesota;
- Schedule testing at any non-corrections testing centers in Minnesota and in approved test centers in border communities as requested by local ABE staff in Minnesota; and
- Use the promo code in their account when scheduling and paying for tests.
If a tester does not pass or does not show up for testing, they will not receive the subsidy for the retake tests; they will have to pay the standard retake test price.
Once the subsidy expires or runs out, there will be no state subsidy left and testers will have to pay the full testing fee ($36/first test in each subject or $144 per complete battery). We cannot predict exactly when this subsidy will run out and when it does, the subsidy will automatically shut off through GED.com’s system.
If you have questions about the current Minnesota discount, contact Metro North ABE.
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What are the four tests in the GED?
The GED® has four tests or modules that can be taken in any order. Tests are computer-based and have to be taken at an approved GED testing center. The GED test will be about seven and a half hours long with the timing for each subject area as follows:
Reasoning through Language Arts (RLA)
- Time Limit: About 150 minutes, including a 10-minute break
- Content:
- Non-fiction & informational 75%
- Fiction and literature 25%
- No writing required
Mathematical Reasoning
- Time Limit: 115 minutes
- Content:
- Algebraic Problem Solving 55%
- Quantitative Problem Solving 45%
- Computer skills needed
- No writing required
- Calculations are required
Social Studies
- Time Limit: 70 minutes
- Content:
- Civics and Government 50%
- U.S. History 20%
- Economics 15%
- Geography and the world 15%
- No writing required
- Calculations are required
Science
- Time Limit: 90 minutes
- Content:
- Life Science 40%
- Physical Science 40%
- Earth and Space Science 20%
- No writing required
- Calculations are required
If you have any questions about the GED® tests, contact Metro North ABE.
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How can I prepare?
Metro North Adult Basic Education offers free instruction for the GED® tests. Metro North ABE has different locations and each location has a different schedule. We provide assessment testing that can help identify a study plan that will better prepare an individual to pass the GED tests. For individuals who prefer to prepare independently, self-study materials are available on the GED® Testing Service web site.
If you have any questions about preparing for the GED® tests, contact Metro North ABE.
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What do I need to take the test?
Metro North Adult Basic Education offers free instruction for the GED® tests. Metro North ABE has different locations and each location has a different schedule. We provide assessment testing that can help identify a study plan that will better prepare an individual to pass the GED tests. For individuals who prefer to prepare independently, self-study materials are available on the GED® Testing Service web site.
If you have any questions about preparing for the GED® tests, contact Metro North ABE.
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Metro North ABE Testing Locations
Metro North ABE has two Pearson Vue Approved GED® testing locations!
The GED testing center located at Anoka Technical College is currently accepting testing appointments. To register for GED tests at this location, please create an account on GED.com and schedule an appointment. Testing appointments are available Mondays from 9 a.m to 2 p.m.
The Metro North ABE GED testing center in Blaine is currently accepting testing appointments. To register for GED tests at this location, please create an account on GED.com and schedule an appointment. Testing appointments are available Wednesdays from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
You can find information about GED test locations and online proctoring at GED.com.
Test center closures
Metro North ABE is sponsored by the local school district's Community Education programs. Anoka and Blaine test centers are part of the Anoka-Hennepin Schools. If Anoka-Hennepin Schools closes due to weather emergencies, Anoka and Blaine test centers will also close. Blaine will also close if Spring Lake Park School District closes. For current information about closings, you can check your local news station, the Metro North ABE website, or call 763-433-4200 for a recorded message.
If you have any questions about GED® testing locations or test center closures, contact Metro North ABE.
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What if I need testing accomodations?
Certain students may be eligible for special testing accommodations. If you need testing accommodations or have questions about what accommodations are available, please visit GED® Testing Service or Minnesota Adult Basic Education Disabilities.
If you have any questions about GED® testing accommodations, contact Metro North ABE.
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What computer skills do I need?
The new GED® test series is computer based and has to be taken at an approved GED® testing center. Below is a list of some computer skills that will be helpful for students taking the test.
- Mouse skills: click, drag and drop, scroll
- Word processing skills: basic keyboarding, cut, copy, paste, undo/redo, insert, enter and hard return, spacing, backspace, highlight
- Calculator: online calculator for certain questions (TE-30XS). Online tools that will be available to test takers: directional tools, calculator, calculator reference sheet, formulas sheet, math symbols, flagging for further review, item review screen
- Navigation skills for the computer based test: previous, next, close, and page tab
Seven types of questions on the modules
- Multiple choice
- Fill-in-the-blank
- Drag-and-drop: drag small images, numerical expressions, words, or short phrases to drop targets on the computer screen
- Hot spot: click on a specific place on an embedded image to select an item based on their characteristics or plot or select points on a graph or map
- Drop-down: choose from a drop-down menu of 5-8 choices to complete a statement; the selection will then appear as part of the text
- Short answer: type a few sentences or a short paragraph in response to text and/or a graph, chart, or image
- Extended response: type a writing sample that will be scored on three aspects:
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- Analysis of arguments and use of evidence
- Development of ideas and organizational structure
- Clarity and command of standard English conventions
If you have any questions about computer skills needed to take the GED® test, contact Metro North ABE.
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What do I need to pass the GED?
A minimum score of 145 is necessary to pass each individual test. A score of 200 is the highest score for each test. There are three score levels you can achieve.
- GED® Passing Score: at or higher than the minimum needed to demonstrate high school equivalency level skills and abilities
- GED® College Ready: at or higher than the minimum needed to demonstrate college readiness as well as career readiness
- GED® College Ready + Credit: may qualify students for up to ten hours of college credit
If you have any questions about passing GED® test scores, contact Metro North ABE.
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How do I get my transcript?
If you took the test at a local testing center and you are looking for a copy of your scores report, contact the GED® Administrator™ for the state, province, or territory where you took the GED® test. GED® test transcripts are available at GED® Testing Services.
If you have any questions about how to get your GED® transcript, contact Metro North ABE.
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Contact Us
Metro North ABE
Email: info@metronorthabe.org
Phone: 763-433-4200
Fax: 763-433-4203
Class Interest Form
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Testing locations
Anoka Technical College
Room 190 - N
1355 West Highway 10
Anoka MN 55303
Mondays
9 a.m. - 2 p.m.
Must have an appointmentBlaine Learning Lab
Human Service Center of Anoka County
1201 89th Ave NE
3rd Floor
Suite 3100
Wednesdays
1 - 5:30 p.m.
Must have an appointmentNeed help?
If you have trouble scheduling an appointment call PearsonVue for assistance: 1-877-392-6433