Yes. You can sign up at http://www.actstudent.org/regist/index.html
Go back to high school
No, colleges can make you retake the SAT but not the ACT.
A perfect score on the ACT, which is 36, does not require a retake; it is achieved when a student performs exceptionally well across all sections. However, some students choose to retake the ACT to improve their composite score or individual section scores, especially if they believe they can perform better. Ultimately, whether to retake the test depends on the student's goals and confidence in their performance.
You have to at least get a 22 on your ACT I think they will except a 20 but only if you retake the ACT
The word "retake" is not hyphenated; it is written as a single word. It refers to the act of taking something again, such as a test or a photograph. Hyphenation is not necessary in this case, as "retake" is a standard compound verb in English.
You can take the ACT regardless of which classes you take. You can even take it before entering high school.
Can you get into Central Missouri State with a 2.9 high school GPA and a 17 ACT score?
I am not actually aware of any high schools that require the ACT in order to get a high school diploma. Of course any public or private school is free to set their standards to include the ACT as a requirement. To get a valid answer to this question you would have to specify the school or at least the governing body that sets the standards for the school. You can also get a GED in place of a regular high school diploma. The GED testing is often administered by the same testing centers who administer the ACT, but is not affiliated with the ACT. what constitutes a passing score on the GED depends on the jurisdiction setting the standards.
The motto of Technical Vocational High School is 'Think Green, Act Gold, Be A Hornet'.
Usually your junior year in high school.
Lakeshore Catholic High School's motto is 'Think Clearly, Feel Deeply, Act Wisely'.
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