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High school equivalency exams give individuals the opportunity to earn a credential equal to a high school diploma. These exams are designed for those who did not complete traditional high school but want to continue their education, qualify for college, or meet career requirements.
The Entry Pass provides the tools you need to prepare with confidence. Our practice exams mirror real test formats, helping you strengthen key academic skills and pass on your first attempt.
What These Exams Measure
High school equivalency exams test the same knowledge taught in high school. They assess your ability to think critically, solve problems, and apply knowledge in practical ways.
- Reading comprehension and writing ability
- Mathematics and quantitative reasoning
- Science understanding and data analysis
- Social studies and civics knowledge
A passing score demonstrates that you have the same level of academic skill as a high school graduate.
Common High School Equivalency Exams
We cover every major high school equivalency exam so you can earn your credential with confidence.
GED (General Educational Development Test)
The GED is one of the most recognized equivalency exams in the United States. It covers four subjects: reasoning through language arts, mathematical reasoning, science, and social studies. Passing the GED earns you a credential accepted by colleges, employers, and training programs.
HiSET (High School Equivalency Test)
The HiSET offers a similar structure to the GED and is accepted in many states. It includes five sections: reading, writing, mathematics, science, and social studies. It measures readiness for both academic and workplace success.
TASC (Test Assessing Secondary Completion)
The TASC is another pathway to earning a high school equivalency credential. It evaluates reading, writing, math, science, and social studies using real-world questions that reflect today's learning standards.
Why These Exams Matter
A high school equivalency credential opens doors to new opportunities. It allows you to apply for college, technical training, or better-paying jobs. It also builds confidence by proving your commitment to continuing education and personal growth.
Many colleges, employers, and government programs recognize the GED, HiSET, and TASC as equal to a high school diploma. Earning this credential can change your future — whether you're returning to school, starting a new career, or pursuing further education.
How The Entry Pass Helps
Our approach focuses on practical preparation and measurable progress.
Full-length Practice Tests
Realistic exams that reflect actual test timing and format to build your confidence.
Detailed Explanations
Step-by-step explanations for every question to deepen your understanding.
Progress Tracking
Monitor your improvement with personalized feedback and performance analytics.
Targeted Study
Section-based study options to strengthen your weak areas efficiently.
Updated Content
Always current materials that match the latest testing standards and formats.
Flexible Learning
Study at your own pace with materials accessible anytime, anywhere.
Choosing the Right Exam
The right exam depends on your state and personal goals.
GED
The most widely recognized nationwide, accepted by virtually all colleges and employers.
HiSET
Offered in several states as an alternative to the GED with a similar structure and acceptance.
TASC
May be used in specific states or programs, focusing on real-world application of knowledge.
Check your state's requirements before registering. The Entry Pass provides preparation for all three major exams.
How It Works
Select Your Exam
Choose GED, HiSET, or TASC based on your state requirements and goals.
Take Practice Tests
Begin with realistic full-length tests that match the actual exam format and timing.
Review Explanations
Study comprehensive explanations for every question to strengthen understanding.
Focus on Weak Areas
Use our analytics to identify and improve in subjects where you need more practice.
Pass with Confidence
Walk into your exam prepared, confident, and ready to earn your credential.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about high school equivalency exams
All three are high school equivalency exams, but they differ in structure, content emphasis, and state acceptance. The GED is the most widely recognized, while HiSET and TASC are offered in specific states as alternatives.
Preparation time varies by individual, but most students need 2-4 months of consistent study to feel fully prepared, depending on their existing knowledge and study schedule.
Yes, virtually all community colleges and most four-year universities accept high school equivalency credentials from GED, HiSET, and TASC exams.
Some exams offer online testing options, but availability varies by state and testing program. Check with your state's education department for specific options.
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