No you do not need a ACT test
sat act score and high school diploma
The answer to this question varies by school and may depend on other factors in addition to the ACT score.
You should have a 28 to be accepted.
It depends on the school. But, most academic scholarships require a 24 or better on the ACT.
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.
The average ACT score for UCLA is a composite of 30
No. You do need a high school diploma, and you will need to take the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery.
The ACT is used to get into undergraduate school. Most law schools require the LSAT for entrance. You will have to check the specific requirements to determine what score you need for a specific law school.
It all depends on what school you want to get into.
At Ole Miss if you have a 3.20 high school GPA, no ACT is required. In the top 50% you need ACT of 16, otherwise minimum ACT is 18.
I heard that you don'ty need an ACT score, but you just need a SAT Score and it doesn't mattern what it is, as long as you get one.