| Sherry |
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Could someone tell me how many problems do I need to get right on the Ged math test to pass? They say my score must be 410 |
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| Leonard |
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| #2 | The scoring of the GED math test isn't as simple as getting x number of problems right. The tests are scored based on how difficult they are... like grading on a curve. Based on the performance of students on the test, the scorers use a formula to convert your "raw" score (number right) to a GED score. That said, if you can get 2 out of 3 questions right, you're likely doing good. Maybe even less, for math, but it depends on how hard the particular version of the test is. |
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| Sherry |
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| #3 | Thanks for your help Leonard  I just recently found out I have a learning disability so before retesting for my math test I got an accomadation this disability.I was able to use a calculator on both parts and now I'm wondering do they score those with learning disabilities the same? |
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| #4 | Sherry,
I'm glad you got diagnosed and were able to get accommodations for your test. Yes, the scoring should be the same for you. The difference for people with documented disabilities is in the test-taking conditions (taking breaks, using calculators, etc.), not in how the test is scored.
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| Sherry |
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| #5 | I passed my Ged!!! Thanks for all of your help now I'll be able to pursue my dreams of nursing.
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