Discount offered on GED prep test through March

The Alabama Community College System (ACCS), along with member colleges and other GED® testing centers supported by ACCS, announces that now through March 31, 2016, students across the state can save 50 percent on the cost of the GED Ready® practice test.

According to GED® Testing Service, the GED Ready® practice test is the only test that will show students:

If they’re ready to pass the GED® test at the new 145 passing score;

The skills they need to work on to pass the test; and

A personalized study plan detailing pages and chapters to study in their favorite study books

To access the GED Ready® practice test, students should log in at GED.com; order the GED Ready® practice test they wish to take; then enter the promo code PASS2016 at checkout to receive the 50 percent savings.

 

According to GED Testing Service, students may use the promo code as many times as they wish before the deadline.

To learn more or to schedule a discounted GED Ready® practice test, contact your local adult education program or GED® testing center or visit the ACCS website at www.accs.cc

 

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