Scoring change will make GED easier to pass:
Big changes to the way the GED exam is scored will make it easier for people to pass — two years after the test underwent a massive overhaul that led to steep drops in the number of students taking it and passing it.
The score students will need to pass the exam is dropping from 150 to 145, part of changes first announced in late January by the GED Testing Service. But it's up to individual states to adopt the scoring changes.
Michigan hadn't officially signed on to the changes late last week, but Ken Silfven, spokesman for Michigan's Workforce Development Agency, said Friday that "our intention is to adopt the ... updates."
"It will be a positive move that helps hundreds of people move forward," Silfven said..."
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