Georgia Northwestern To Give Free GED Practice Tests Through Oct. 31

  • Monday, October 5, 2015
Georgia Northwestern Technical College is giving away free GED practice tests through Oct. 31 to all current or potential students who come into one of the local Adult Education Learning Centers in GNTC’s nine county service area. 

Students who take the GED Ready test will be able to see if they are ready to pass the GED test, if they have skills they need to pass the test, and will receive a personalized study plan detailing pages and chapters to study in their favorite study books.

Students can also learn about classes and other resources to help them prepare for the GED test. To learn more or to schedule a free GED Ready practice test, contact any of GNTC’s Adult Education Learning Centers in the Northwest Georgia region:

·         Catoosa County (Ringgold): 706-965-6155

·         Chattooga County (Summerville): 706-857-0771

·         Dade County (Trenton): 706-657-2205

·         Floyd County (Rome): 706-295-6917

·         Gordon County (Calhoun): 706-624-1111

·         Murray County (Chatsworth): 706-695-4641

·         Polk County (Cedartown): 770-748-2528, (Rockmart) 770-684-7521 

·         Walker County (LaFayette): 706-638-7703, (Rock Spring) 706-764-3679, (Rossville) 706-764-3679            

·         Whitfield County (Dalton): 706-272-2909


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