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GED Scores Explained 2026

Understanding your GED scores is essential for knowing where you stand and what comes next after testing. This guide explains exactly how the GED scoring system works, what each score range means, how to interpret your score report, and what steps to take whether you passed, need to retake, or are aiming for college-ready status.

GED Score Scale

The GED test uses a score scale of 100 to 200 points per subject. There are four GED subject tests โ€” Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA), Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies โ€” and each is scored independently on this 100โ€“200 scale. Your overall GED credential is based on passing all four subject tests individually, not a combined score.

There is no weighted average or cumulative GED score. You must pass each subject separately โ€” a very high score in one subject cannot compensate for a below-passing score in another. The GED test is developed and administered by GED Testing Service (GEDTS), a joint venture of ACE and Pearson VUE. For free preparation questions aligned to all four GED subject areas, see our ged ready practice test question bank.

GED Score Levels at a Glance

๐Ÿ”ด Below Passing โ€“ 100โ€“144
  • Score range: 100โ€“144
  • Meaning: Did not pass this subject
  • Next step: Retake after 60-day wait
๐ŸŸ  GED Passing Score โ€“ 145โ€“164
  • Score range: 145โ€“164
  • Meaning: High school equivalency level
  • Result: GED subject passed
๐ŸŸก GED College Ready โ€“ 165โ€“174
  • Score range: 165โ€“174
  • Meaning: College-ready, skip remediation
  • Benefit: Skip dev-ed placement at many colleges
๐ŸŸข College Credit โ€“ 175โ€“200
  • Score range: 175โ€“200
  • Meaning: College Credit potential
  • Benefit: Up to 10 college credits at some schools

GED Score Levels Explained

GEDTS defines four performance levels that determine what your score means for your education and career options:

Below Passing (100โ€“144): You did not pass this subject test. You will need to retake it. After three attempts, GED Testing Service requires a 60-day waiting period before you can test again. Focus your preparation on the specific subject areas where your score report shows weaknesses.

GED Passing Score (145โ€“164): You passed this subject and have demonstrated high school equivalency level knowledge in this area. Once you pass all four subjects, you receive your GED diploma โ€” a credential accepted by employers and institutions throughout the US and recognized internationally.

GED College Ready (165โ€“174): Scoring 165 or above means you have demonstrated college-readiness in this subject โ€” above and beyond the passing threshold. Many community colleges and universities accept a College Ready score as evidence that you do not need developmental education (remedial coursework) in that subject, saving you time and money.

GED College Credit (175โ€“200): The highest performance level. Scoring 175 or above may qualify you for college credit in the corresponding subject area at participating institutions โ€” potentially earning credit equivalent to entry-level college coursework without taking those classes. Check with your specific institution to see if they honor GED College Credit scores. For targeted preparation to reach these score levels, use our ged study guide which covers all four subject areas by score band.

How the GED Test is Scored

Each GED subject test contains a mix of question types: multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, drop-down, hot spot (click on an image), and extended response (essay โ€” only in RLA). These are scored as follows:

The raw number of correct answers is converted to a scaled score (100โ€“200) using an equating process that accounts for variation in difficulty across different test forms. This means your scaled score reflects your performance relative to the difficulty of the specific test form you received โ€” two students with the same scaled score performed equally well regardless of which version they took.

GED Testing Service does not publish an exact conversion table (raw score to scaled score) because it varies by form. The scoring is designed so that 145 consistently represents the minimum threshold for high school equivalency-level performance. For math-specific preparation at the college-ready level, see our ged math practice test resource.

When Do GED Scores Expire?

GED scores do not expire. Once you pass a subject test, that passing score is permanently on record โ€” even if you take other subjects later. If you passed some subjects years ago but not others, your passing scores are still valid. You only need to retake the subjects you did not pass. Your complete GED diploma is awarded once all four subject tests show a passing score (145+) regardless of when each was taken. Access your scores anytime through myGED at ged.com โ€” create an account if you don't have one. To prepare for retakes efficiently, see our free ged practice test and our ged classes near me directory for local instruction options.

What to Do Based on Your GED Score

Score 100โ€“144 (fail): Review your score report to identify weak topic areas โ€” GEDTS provides a detailed breakdown
Score 100โ€“144: Use free study resources before retaking โ€” GED.com offers official free prep materials by subject
Score 145โ€“164 (pass): You have earned your GED diploma for this subject โ€” continue to remaining subjects
Score 165โ€“174 (college ready): Contact your target college to confirm they honor GED College Ready status for placement
Score 175โ€“200 (college credit): Ask your institution's registrar how GED College Credit scores are evaluated for credit
All four subjects passed: Download your official transcript and diploma from myGED at ged.com
Employer verification: Share your GED verification code from myGED โ€” most employers verify online
If GED scores can't be found: Contact GED Testing Service โ€” scores from 2014+ are always in the myGED system
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GED Scores Questions and Answers

What is the passing score for the GED?

The passing score for each GED subject test is 145 out of 200. You must score at least 145 on each of the four subjects (Reasoning Through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies) to pass. There is no combined score โ€” each subject is evaluated independently. Scores of 165+ indicate college readiness; 175+ may qualify for college credit.

What do GED scores mean?

GED scores range from 100 to 200 per subject. Below 145 = not passing; 145โ€“164 = high school equivalency (passing); 165โ€“174 = College Ready (skip remedial coursework at many colleges); 175โ€“200 = College Credit potential (may earn actual college credit at participating institutions). Scores do not expire once earned.

How do I check my GED scores?

Access your GED scores through myGED at ged.com. Create an account using the same email you used when registering for the test. Scores are typically available within 3โ€“6 hours after completing a subject test. You can view individual subject scores, download your official transcript, and share verification codes with employers or institutions.

What happens if I fail a GED subject test?

If you score below 145 on a subject, you can retake it. After three attempts, GED Testing Service requires a 60-day waiting period. Review your score report to identify which content areas to focus on before retaking. Use official GED prep materials and practice tests to address weak areas. Your passing scores on other subjects remain valid regardless of retakes.

How long does it take to get GED scores?

GED scores for most subject tests are available within 3โ€“6 hours after completing the test. The Reasoning Through Language Arts extended response (essay) takes longer โ€” up to 10 days because it requires human scoring. Check your score in myGED at ged.com โ€” you'll receive an email notification when scores are ready.

Do GED scores expire?

No. GED scores do not expire. Once you pass a subject test, the score is permanently on record in the myGED system. Scores from 2014 onward are accessible through ged.com. If you passed some subjects years ago and need to pass others, your old passing scores count toward your diploma. You only need to retake subjects you have not yet passed.
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