Pass Your GED. Open Every Door That Comes Next.
Pass Your GED. Open Every Door That Comes Next.
GED Test Prep
Diagnostic, step-by-step video lessons, and adaptive practice for all 4 GED subjects.

*Based on users who completed 80%+ of coursework
Your Path to Passing the GED
Four steps from diagnostic to test day

Take a Diagnostic
Identify your strengths and weaknesses with a diagnostic assessment.

Watch Video Lessons
Expert instructors break down each concept into 5-8 minute videos.

Practice Problems
Build confidence with unlimited step-by-step practice and instant feedback.

Take a Mock Exam
Test your readiness with a full-length practice exam.
Free GED Practice Test
Try a sample question or watch a lesson preview
GED Study Guide
Comprehensive prep for every subject on test day
Math
Math
45% of test
• 115 minutes
Topics covered:
- Basic Math & Number Operations
- Algebra & Functions
- Geometry & Measurement
- Data Analysis & Statistics
English
English
65% Reading, 35% Writing
• 150 minutes
Topics covered:
- Reading Comprehension
- Writing & Grammar
- Essay Writing (Extended Response)
- Argument Analysis Skills
Science
Science
Life, Physical & Earth Science
• 90 minutes
Topics covered:
- Life Science (40%)
- Physical Science (40%)
- Earth & Space Science (20%)
- Scientific Reasoning Skills
Social Studies
Social Studies
U.S. focused content
• 70 minutes
Topics covered:
- Civics & Government (50%)
- U.S. History (20%)
- Economics (15%)
- Geography (15%)
Your 8-Week GED Study Plan
A clear, achievable roadmap to passing all 4 GED subjects
Week 1-2
Math
Basic Math
15-20 videos + 50 practice problems
Week 3-4
Math
Algebra & Geometry
15-20 videos + 50 practice problems
Week 5
English
Reading, Writing & Essay
Diagnostic + adaptive practice + quiz replay
Week 6
Science
Life, Physical & Earth Science
Diagnostic + adaptive practice + quiz replay
Week 7
Social Studies
Civics, History & Economics
Diagnostic + adaptive practice + quiz replay
Week 8
Review & Practice Tests
Full-length mock exams
Take full-length mock exams in real test conditions
Plans Built for Test Prep
Pay only as long as you need to prep — no long-term contracts.
What's Included
They Passed. So Can You.
Real students. Real GED diplomas.
Everything You Need to Know About the GED
Format, scoring, and what to expect on test day
Total Duration
7 hours 5 min
Across all 4 subjects
Passing Score
145+
Per subject (out of 200)
Test Format
Computer-based
At authorized testing centers
Cost
$30-40
Per subject (varies by state)
What is the GED Test?
The GED (General Educational Development) test is a high school equivalency exam recognized across the United States and Canada. It provides individuals who did not complete high school with the opportunity to earn a credential equivalent to a high school diploma.
The GED is designed for adults who need a diploma to pursue higher education, advance their careers, or achieve personal goals. The test measures your knowledge and skills across four subject areas that are taught in a typical high school curriculum.
Key Facts About the GED
- Four subject tests: Math, English, Science, and Social Studies
- Each test can be taken separately at your own pace
- Computer-based testing available at testing centers nationwide
- Passing score is 145+ on each test (out of 200)
- Available in English and Spanish
GED FAQ
We've got answers to some popular questions.
What is the GED test?
The GED (General Educational Development) test is a high school equivalency exam recognized across the United States and Canada. It consists of four subject tests — Mathematical Reasoning, Reasoning Through Language Arts, Science, and Social Studies. Passing all four earns you a credential equivalent to a high school diploma, accepted by 99% of U.S. colleges and employers.
How is the test structured?
The GED is made up of four separate subject tests: Mathematical Reasoning (115 min), Reasoning Through Language Arts (150 min), Science (90 min), and Social Studies (70 min) — about 7 hours and 5 minutes total. Each test is taken individually at an authorized testing center and scored on a 100–200 scale. You can take them in any order and on separate days.
What score do I need to pass?
You need a score of 145 or higher (out of 200) on each subject test to pass. Scoring 165–174 earns a 'GED College Ready' designation, and 175+ may qualify you for college credit. StudyPug's practice tests help you track your progress and identify weak areas before test day.
How much does the GED cost?
Each subject test typically costs $30–$40, making the full four-subject GED $120–$160 total. Pricing varies by state, and some states offer fee waivers or subsidized testing. Visit your state's official GED testing authority website for exact pricing and available assistance.
Can I retake if I don't pass?
Yes — there's no limit on how many times you can retake a GED subject test. Some states require a short waiting period between attempts. StudyPug's diagnostic assessments and adaptive practice help you zero in on weak areas so each retake is more targeted and effective.
What is the difference between StudyPug pricing plans?
StudyPug offers three plans: a Monthly plan ($19.99/mo) for flexible access, a 6-Month plan ($10/mo, billed as $59.99) popular for focused test prep, and an Annual plan ($7.42/mo, billed as $89) for the best value. All plans include full access to all 4 GED subjects, step-by-step video lessons, GED-style practice problems, adaptive practice, and progress tracking.





