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Visit the Graduation Coach or your Counseling Office to register and find out more information. |
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All students seeking a Georgia high school diploma must pass the GHSGT in four content areas as well as the Georgia High School Writing Assessment. Students take the graduation tests for the first time in the eleventh grade and have multiple opportunities to retest if not successful their first testing attempt. Click on the icon to the left for more information.
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The EOCT align with the Georgia curriculum standards and include assessment of specific content knowledge and skills. There are eight content area assessments. Click on the icon to the left for more information. |
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The SAT is used as a predictor of college success. Most college and university admissions require the submittal of either SAT or ACT scores as part of the admissions application. The SAT gives you the opportunity to show colleges what you know and what you know you can do. Click on the icon to the left for more information. |
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The ACT assesses high school students’ general educational development and their ability to complete college level work. Most college and university admissions require the submittal of either ACT or SAT scores as part of the admissions application. Click on the icon to the left for more information. |
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Five separate tests make-up the full battery of GED tests. These tests provide adults at least 16 years of age the opportunity to earn a high school equivalency diploma. Click on the icon to the left for more information. |
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The ASVAB is a multiple choice test administered by the U.S. Military Entrance Processing Command and used to determine qualification for enlistment in the military. Each branch of service has their own minimum standards. Click on the icon to the left for more information. |
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This test provides first hand practice for the SAT and gives students the chance to qualify for National Merit Scholarship Corporation scholarship programs. |

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