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Most colleges want students with both good test scores and strong extracurricular backgrounds.
Yes. The scores are sent to them from the testing service. Which score a school prefers is depended on the school and their admission process. At this point, most schools will look at either of them, but check with their admission office to determine which they want to see.
If you feel like you will score well (however you define that) or if you want to save some money, then do send your scores to four colleges (you will have this option while registering for the test).
If you want to get into college, most of them require either the SATs or the ACTs But some community colleges and nowaways even some colleges are making scores optional like Mount Holyoke. It would be safer to take it rather than finding out later your college wants scores and don't have time to take it.
employers use resume to decide which applicants they want to interview.
The GMAT is a standardized test that students hoping to enter business school must take. Most business schools want to see applicants' GMAT scores. There are courses that can help prepare students for the test.
It would totally depend on the school you want to go to. Some colleges take lower scores than others. If you want to know about a particular school then as again about that particular school.
Many people think that colleges look solely for the academic qualities of a person. While they do look at standardized testing scores and your transcripts to see if you have been following a preparatory schedule those are most certainly not the only things that they look for. In fact, some colleges don't even look at standardized testing scores, or they give the applicants the option of submitting them. In that case, however, it would be best to submit them anyway. Also, the essay(s) that are part of the application are one of the most important parts of the application. You want to make sure they are personal, well-written, and insightful. The essay tends to show more about you as a person than is otherwise apparent and hence, is imperative in the college decision. Other qualities that colleges look for are your extracurricular activities, your recommendations, and your personal statements as well as your list of honors and achievements. Overall, what they want to see is a diligent student who has an intelligent, creative, inspirational and fun personality, and someone who has potential to most efficiently contribute to the community.
No---People that get home stays missed out that entertainment of the school itself and most colleges don't want people like that
The SATs are not compulsory. Some universities and colleges require SAT scores (mostly American and Canadian); Many others do not. It would be a good idea to check with the universities you are applying to in order to get specific information.
Most medical colleges including Harvard and Princeton have radiology programs. Many technical colleges like ATA offer radiology programs for people who want to become x-ray technicians.
They want to be sure you are responsible with money with means it will be more likely that you will pay them.