NORWOOD – St. Lawrence County residents who took the GED test between 2002- 2013 and did not pass will have until the end of 2015 to combine the score with the new TASC Test. Participants will need …
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NORWOOD – St. Lawrence County residents who took the GED test between 2002- 2013 and did not pass will have until the end of 2015 to combine the score with the new TASC Test.
Participants will need to take the whole TASC Test the first time. If you fail a TASC sub-test but pass the GED sub-test, the GED score will be accepted as a passing score. If you had passed all five GED sub-test but did not attain the minimum passing score of 2250, all you have to do is pass at least one of the TASC sub-tests to obtain a New York State High School Equivalency Diploma.
For more information or to register call 1-888-360-7693.