CORRECTION:
On December 4, the New Jersey state board of education
decided that it would offer three options for the high school equivalency exam
beginning in 2014.
It was brought to our attention that the pricing as reported in the news article on the New Jersey test and re-reported in our blog was incorrect. The correct information is: the pricing for the 2014 GED test, as announced in May 2012, is $80 for all the program services and $40 added for testing center compensation, which is $120, not $195.
Since the new version of the GED, which will be offered only
on the computer, was going to cost about $195 per test-taker, state officials
researched alternative options. New Jersey will offer the GED (published by
Pearson), the TASC (published by ETS), and the HiSET (published by CTB/McGraw
Hill) at its 32 testing centers throughout the state. All tests will only cost
$112.
For a more in-depth comparison between the different exams, see
this chart on the New Readers Press website: http://www.newreaderspress.com/HSEcomparison.aspx.
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