West Virginia has joined the list of states that will offer
an alternative to the GED exam beginning in 2014.
The 6,000 annual high school equivalency test
takers in West Virginia will now take the
Test Assessing
Secondary Completion (TASC), which assesses English language arts (including reading and
writing), math, science, and social studies, and which will be offered in pencil and
paper and on the computer.
For a more detailed comparison for each test and which state
is offering which test, please visit the New Reader’s Press website, http://www.newreaderspress.com/2014test.aspx.
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