There is the SAT and the ACT (you can either take one or both). The SAT is three parts-math, critical reading, and an essay. It is scored out of 2400 points. The ACT is four parts-English, math, reading, and scientific reasoning, with an optional writing portion. It is out of a score of 36.
American College Test
American College Testing
American College Testing
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American College Testing (among others)
ACT stands for American College Testing. It is a standardized test used for college admissions in the United States.
In college terms, ACT means American College Testing. This non profit organization for college students was founded in the year 1959 and its name was shortened to simply ACT in the year 1996.
ACT (examination) The ACT test is a college-entrance achievement examination produced by ACT, Inc. (originally American College Testing Program )
I doubt it. Fro what I have researched, you need to do the Scholastic Aptitude Test or American College Testing (SAT and ACT). There are various centres in the UK where you can do the SAT's or ACT's and these can be found through the College Board website: http://www.collegeboard.com
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