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GED Students
GED Problem of the Week
- Our blog will be coming soon!
Study at Home
- GED practice from the GED Publisher, Steck Vaughn
- Test Prep Review: Your Source for Online Practice Tests
- Prepare Online for the GED Tests - American Council on Education
- 4Tests - Your free, online practice test site
Register for the GED
If you have NOT taken a single GED test since January 2002, you must first
register on www.GED123.org. You need an email address to register.
If you HAVE taken GED tests since January 2002, you can simply go to any testing center, during the appropriate hours, and sign up to take your test(s). It does not matter if you took the test at a different place; you just need to have taken a test after January 2002.
- Local testing sites:
Breslin Learning Center - Community College of Philadelphia
- Temple University
- Delaware County Community College (Marple Campus)
GED Testing Service YouTube Channel
Want to know more about the GED testing process? Check out the GED testing
Service’s YouTube channel for videos about the test.
English Students
Study English at Home
- Grammar: http://www.ego4u.com/
- Listening practice (all levels): http://www.elllo.org/
- Reading and listening practice (advanced): http://www.voanews.com/learningenglish/home/
- Citizenship: http://www.uscitizenpod.com/
Interested in becoming a citizen?
You must have a green card for at least 5 years (3 years if you are married to a
U.S. citizen). It costs $680 to register. Get the application form, N-400 from the USCIS website.
You will get fingerprinted a few months after registering. The interview will be a few months after your fingerprinting.
The interview has four parts:
- an interview about you – This is how they test your listening and speaking abilities.
- a writing test – They will read a sentence to you, and you must write it down. You have three chances to write one sentence correctly.
- a reading test – They will give you a sentence to read out loud. You have three chances to read one sentence correctly.
- a civics test – You must answer six questions about the U.S. correctly. There are 100 possible questions. You get ten chances to answer six correctly.
If you pass the interview, you will be sworn in as a U.S. citizen!
Job Seekers
Looking for work? Try these websites.
- Philadelphia Craigslist (The jobs section is on the right.)
- philly.com
- indeed.com
- Pennsylvania CareerLink: Commonwealth Workforce Development System (Click on “Find a Job” under “Individuals”.)
