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If you didn't finish high school, we can help you prepare to take the GED (high school equivalency test). Skill Building (GED Preparation) classes are offered throughout the year in several locations in Washtenaw County. You can also take advantage of test coaching to help you prepare for the COMPASS test, which is required for WCC enrollment.

5. What about the essay?
You will be asked to write a 250-word essay as a part of the writing test. The most important thing to remember is to answer the question you have been asked to write about. Journal writing you do in class will be your best preparation for the essay.

1. What is the GED test?
2. How long is the GED test?
3. How hard is the test?
4. Do I need to review science and social studies?
5. What about the essay?
6. Do I need the Adult Transitions Skill Building (GED Preparation) Class?
7. Can I just take the test?
8. If I want to do my own preparation, how do I do that?
9. What materials should I use to prepare for the GED Test?
10. How do I know if I've passed?

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