you can and why would you want to take them afterwards anyway? they're no longer useful
I highly recommend that you take either one one them within your junior year in high school.
No, the school does not require the SAT or the ACT.
Absolutely yes!
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.
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Usually junior year of high school, but you can start at the end of sophomore year or finish some tests at the start of senior year.
I think so.
Formula for SAT Test TakersFormula for ACT Test TakersFreshman Index =(500 x High School GPA)+ SAT Critical Reading + SAT MathFreshman Index =(500 x High School GPA)+ (ACT Composite score x 42) + 88
Yes, you will probably need to take either the SAT or the ACT on your path to become a veterinarian. The SAT and ACT are not required to apply to vet school, but you will need to take one or the other to apply to undergraduate where you will need to complete three years worth of classes before applying to vet school.
You must have a high school diploma or a GED before you can even apply to a college. You will also have to have certain scores on the ACT or SAT tests. Some colleges will allow you to take the COMPASS test if you never took the ACT or SAT.
Then you do real good in collage!
You should take it in High School preferably in your late Junior year and early Senior year. That way you can send your SAT/ACT score to colleges and universities to look over.