Yes you can.
" People of all ages and grade levels are eligible to take the ACT. This includes junior high or middle school students and those who have already graduated from high school."1
1. http://www.actstudent.org/faq/answers/eligible.html
You can re-take the ACT test as many times as you want to. They are only offered every month. You must also fator in that takin gthe test costs around $80 each time you take it.
You get the cheats off by Re-entering them in the game !!
No, you would not be required to take the ACT. They will take your prior work into consideration. Typically, colleges and universities encourage the non-triditional student because of the wealth of knowledge and life experience they bring to the classroom.
Yes, "re-entry" should be hyphenated when used as a noun to indicate the act of entering again, such as in "the re-entry of the spacecraft." However, when used as a verb, it is typically written as "reenter" without a hyphen. The hyphen helps clarify the meaning and ensures proper pronunciation.
Yes, U.S. News always prints an annual college ranking that has SAT ranges. These ranges vary by college, but are merely guidelines based on median scores. Check with the individual admissions office to determine whether you might need to re-take the SAT or ACT.
The verb is spelled reenact (from re-enact, to act out over again, as with an historic battle).
The Michael Vick Project - 2010 Re-Entering Society 1-9 was released on: USA: 30 March 2010
the answer is clearly within itself... when u re form an act
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Esophageal sphincter or known as cardia. It prevents the acids and stomach contains to re-enter the esophagus.
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