How do I use the Student Readiness report?

The Student Readiness report is where you will find practice test information from GED AcademyTM and HiSET AcademyTM. The data in this report is helpful in determining if your students are ready to take the official exam in each subject area. This is a class-level report.

From the Reports tab, click the Student Readiness button. These are highlighted in orange when selected.

Choose the parameters for your report, starting with Class, followed by Course and Subject. If you are an administrator, you will need to select a Teacher before selecting a Class. Finally, click See Report.

The data displayed in the bar graph that is generated represents the highest score the students have achieved on any practice tests they have taken in the subject area.

GED® scores

  • Honors: Green (175-200)

  • Passing: Blue (155-174)

  • Needs Study: Orange (140-154)

  • Remediation: Red (100-139)

HiSET® scores

  • Honors: Green (15-20)

  • Ready: Blue (10-14)

  • Needs Study: Orange (0-9)

The color code will help you to easily identify when each student is prepared to take an official high school equivalency test by showing students who have scored high enough on our half-length practice tests.

Click on the details link to access the Practice Test Overview page, which will show the 3 most recent attempts in each subject area.

Also, if you are part of a big organization or teach a large number of students, click on the Export button above the Student Readiness report to get all the practice test details into a spreadsheet.

Key factors to look for when assessing Student Readiness information:

  • Date of the best score - The older the submission day, the less accurate the predictor score.

  • Multiple submissions of the same test - Typically, the more times your students see the same test questions, the more likely they are to memorize the correct answer and give you less accurate indication to how well they have mastered the materials.