Yes and if not ACT you must at least have the SAT. After doing the normal ACT or SAT for most Ivy League schools you must have at least 3 SAT Subject Test Scores sent.
Yes, admissions exams are required. For Yale, you need to take either the ACT or the SAT Reasoning Test with 2 additional SAT II subject tests. However, whichever route you choose to take, the ACT of SAT route, you will need to submit ALL your scores from all test dates. Failure to do so can be seen as dishonesty and grounds for dismissal of your application.
Typically they will indicate, "if you are submitting ACT, the writing section is required."
The SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) is one of two tests colleges and universities require for application to an undergraduate program. The other is the ACT. Most schools only require one of these tests, but some are specific as to which test they require.
To prepare for the ACT, some schools require freshmen/sophomores to take the PLAN and/or IACT. On your own, you can take practice tests by getting a copy of an ACt prep book, like Kaplan, Priceton Review, etc.
You can choose which test scores you want to send. You are required to send one of the two tests.
Yale does its own test of English. But if you are faculty you do not need to know any English at all, you can just teach as you feel comfortable.
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The SAT and the ACT are two test that can be taken for college. Some colleges require that students have a certain score on the test to be admitted to their school.
ACT - test - was created in 1959.
An act prep class helps you to prepare for the act test that highschoolers take to test their knowledge, this class shows and tells you what is on the act test.
The average SAT score for Harvard is a 2200.
No you do not need a ACT test