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Welders do not ordinarily need to go to college. There are welding school but many welders learn on the job.
No, the school does not require the SAT or the ACT.
No you do not need a ACT test
Go back to high school
LeTourneau University offers a full fledged Engineering degree that concentrates on welding that is four years.
They are to scared someones go take there man.
2 hands 2 feet and working eyes. A good technical school, trade school, or employer provided on the job training is how most welders begin their life in the craft. Welders can earn from $15-$50 hour, depending on area. If you don't have the money for trade school, get a job with a mechanical contractor and work up to the job as a fitter, then get some OJT in welding.
To register to take the ACT exam you go to actstudent.org
Go to school.
There is no ACT score you must have to be a lawyer. An ACT score is what is needed to get into most colleges, but students who want to be lawyers need to go to law school. This is something they do after four years at a college or university. When you apply to law school, you take a test called the LSAT. This is required for law school admissions.
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No college, but vocational training as a welder.