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HFM BOCES
offers GED Exam on Aug. 15 and 16
Examination in the conference center at the HFM
BOCES campus.
The GED test assesses a learner's competence in the five core
subjects studied in high school: reading, writing,
social studies, science, and
mathematics. Candidates are tested on their ability to read and
process information, solve problems, and communicate
effectively. The exams are created by the GED Testing Service of
the American Council on Education.
Test takers who have participated in a preparation program
should request a testing code from the program.
Individuals who have not participated in a program can determine
test readiness by taking a GED practice test. Practice tests may
be accessed on the Internet or in GED preparation books.
Students who have a referral form from a preparation program or
who can demonstrate readiness through documented practice test
scores will receive priority seating. This screening process
increases the likelihood that individuals who are test ready are
able to participate in the exam. This screening also allows test
takers to determine if they are prepared for the exam or if they
need additional preparation.
Additional information, eligibility requirements, and necessary
documents can be accessed on the New York State Education
Department's GED Web site:
www.emsc.nysed.gov/ged.
Candidates who pass a GED test receive a high school
equivalency diploma that is often regarded as equivalent to a
high school diploma. Employers in private industry and
government, as well as admissions offices in colleges and
universities, accept the GED certificate as they would a
traditional high school diploma.
The test sessions begin at 5 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 15, and 8 a.m.
Saturday, Aug. 16. Testing sessions last approximately 4 1/2 hours each
day. Test takers should arrive no less than 30 minutes prior to
start times. Late arrivals will not be admitted.
Applications, additional documentation and documented practice
test scores can be mailed to HFM BOCES GED Testing Center, 2755
State Highway 67, Johnstown, NY 12095. All materials should be
received no later than Aug. 13.
For additional information contact
Laurie E. Bargstedt, Coordinator of Adult Literacy and
Corrections Education, at
lbargstedt@yahoo.com or 518-736-4340.
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