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Tham khảo tài liệu 'about the ged writing exam 4', ngoại ngữ, anh ngữ phổ thông phục vụ nhu cầu học tập, nghiên cứu và làm việc hiệu quả | ALL ABOUT THE GED Who Takes the GED and Why The 860 000 people who take the GED each year are a very diverse group who come from a rich variety of backgrounds. As different as their situations and experiences may be their main reasons for taking the GED are the same. Passing the GED enables them to apply to colleges and universities allows them to apply for jobs or promotions that require a high school diploma demonstrates to others the importance of education is a significant accomplishment that improves self-esteem GED candidates range in age from 16 to over 60. The ACE s publication Who Took the GED reports that slightly over half the GED candidates in 2001 were between the ages of 20 and 39 with an average age of 25.2 years. Two-thirds of the test takers reported completing tenth grade one-third had completed their junior or senior years. Nearly two-thirds of the test takers reported plans to pursue higher education after earning their GED diploma. More GEDs Than Ever 2001 was a record year for the GED over one million people took all or part of the exams. The record number was partly due to the new GED 2002 test series. Test takers had to complete the old GED by December 31 2001 or else begin all over with the new exam. Of the 979 829 adults who took all five exams 669 403 68 earned their high school equivalency diplomas. GED Eligibility Requirements GED candidates must first meet certain eligibility requirements set by the ACE and participating states and territories. You are eligible to take the GED if you meet the following conditions 1. You are not enrolled in high school AND 2. You have not graduated from high school AND 3. You are at least 16 years of age AND 4. You meet the requirements of your state province or territory regarding age residency and the length of time since leaving school. Arkansas for example requires that you be a legal resident of the state which means that you must spend most of your time in Arkansas pay property taxes and possess a