You can, I am doing the same.
i really dont think colleges will take this as a bad thing but rather has a great expereince to as to ur ap
Depends on the college. Some look at all four years together, some colleges (I'm pretty sure Stanford is one example) drop your freshman year when calculating GPA.
The best time would be during your senior year of high school.
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You should start working on it January. Early is always better. Your high school counselor should be helping you to do this. The Guidance Office typically helps package the necessary documentation and mails the material to the chosen colleges and/or universities.
It is possible. However, your score will not be the permanent score sent to colleges. You will still need to retake the ACT during your Junior or Senior year. (Either that, or you can take the SAT during your Junior or Senior year).
The colleges that offer entrepreneurship programs during the upcoming summer sessions can be found by contacting an individual college. Any colleges one already has an interest in should be contacted. The individual college will have all the information about their summer sessions.
Admissions were reduced, but colleges continued to function.
Yes. Virtually no College or University requires a High School Diploma or GED to be accepted for study. Most applicants that are accepted to Colleges or Universities are accepted during their Senior year before they graduate. Some College or University students begin as 'early entrants', meaning they begin their studies after 1, 2, or 3 years of High School without ever earning a High School diploma or GED.
An ideal time to take the SAT would be during your junior and senior years of high school. You may take the SAT before then, but it is most crucial for your college preparation to take it during your last two years of high school.