Beginning this spring, people wanting to get their GED will be able to take a computerized version of the test, making it easier and less prone to human error than the seemingly outdated paper-based tests everyone still uses.
The American Council on Education and Pearson has joined forces with the GED Testing Service to create the test, which will begin rolling out in California, Florida, Georgia, and Texas this spring.
The test will not be offered online. It still requires going to an official testing center. However, it is a major step forward in the advancement of the test. 800,000 people take the GED exam every year.
Via New York Times
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