What Is a GED Score of 157?

The GED® test consists of four subjects: Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts (RLA), Social Studies, and Science. Each is scored on a scale from 100 to 200. A score of 145 is the minimum to pass a subject and earn your high school equivalency credential. Scores are categorized into three performance levels:

  • Below Passing: 100–144 (does not meet high school equivalency standards)
  • GED Passing Score: 145–164 (demonstrates high school equivalency)
  • GED College Ready: 165–174 (indicates readiness for credit-bearing college courses without remediation)
  • GED College Ready + Credit: 175–200 (may earn college credits at participating institutions)

A 157 falls in the GED Passing Score range (145–164). This means:

  1. You’ve passed the subject and met high school equivalency standards.
  2. You are not yet “College Ready.” Colleges typically require 165+ to waive placement tests or remedial classes.
  3. Percentile context: A 157 places you roughly in the 60th–70th percentile of GED graduates (exact percentile varies slightly by subject and year).

Example Breakdown (hypothetical but realistic):

SubjectScoreLevel
Mathematical Reasoning157GED Passing
Reasoning Through Language Arts152GED Passing
Social Studies160GED Passing
Science155GED Passing
Average156High School Equivalency Earned

What Should You Do with a 157?

  • Celebrate passing you’ve earned your credential!
  • Consider retaking if aiming for college. Raising a 157 to 165+ is often achievable with targeted prep (many test-takers improve 10–20 points on retakes).
  • Check state policies: Some states offer incentives or scholarships for 165+ scores.

In short, 157 = passed, credential earned, but not college-ready. Use official GED score reports for precise percentiles and college policies.