Update!
14 years ago
So, after taking my GED test yesterday... I was given a paper with information regarding how I can get a quicker check on my results, that way I won't have to sit for weeks stressing if I passed or not. A few minutes ago, I decided to see if the results were posted already. Turns out they were, which from what the test instructor was saying, is pretty ridiculous since the usual time it takes is like 5 days because they have to read through the essay portion and all that. Guess they just burned through reading all of it. *Shrugs*
But those of you (who I haven't told yet) are probably dying to hear what I got... okay, yeah, probably not. Maybe curious, or maybe wondering why you're even still reading on. |3
Anyway, the results were... *Drumroll*
An average of 716!
What does that mean? Well, the exclamation point means I'm excited, therefore, I passed! What else does it mean? Oh yeah.
Well, in order to pass the GED test, I needed an average of at least 450, and each individual test score had to be over 410. I had already accomplished this on the pre-test so I had little worry on if I would fail... My average score on the pre-test was actually 694.
So on the actual test, I ended with a higher average. Depending on how you look at it, that's either an obvious outcome or a surprising outcome. I found it surprising since the questions on the actual test were much harder than the ones on the pre-test, even though there was more questions so it was harder to get a lower average.
Oh, and... a perfect score would be an average of 800. ;3
But those of you (who I haven't told yet) are probably dying to hear what I got... okay, yeah, probably not. Maybe curious, or maybe wondering why you're even still reading on. |3
Anyway, the results were... *Drumroll*
An average of 716!
What does that mean? Well, the exclamation point means I'm excited, therefore, I passed! What else does it mean? Oh yeah.
Well, in order to pass the GED test, I needed an average of at least 450, and each individual test score had to be over 410. I had already accomplished this on the pre-test so I had little worry on if I would fail... My average score on the pre-test was actually 694.
So on the actual test, I ended with a higher average. Depending on how you look at it, that's either an obvious outcome or a surprising outcome. I found it surprising since the questions on the actual test were much harder than the ones on the pre-test, even though there was more questions so it was harder to get a lower average.
Oh, and... a perfect score would be an average of 800. ;3

Yay! much congratulations!
Wolfi364
~wolfi364
*Cheers and pops little popping things* My chu is a genius~
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