According to ACT's web site (www.act.org), students under 13 cannot register online, but can request a registration packet, so I suppose that would be how. However ... I'm pretty sure that question is aimed at people who are in high school by virtue of having "skipped" grades, not for people who are in middle school.
The ACT is designed for students about to graduate high school, to assess their preparation and aptitude for college. The only reason I can think of for taking it in middle school, years before you plan to attend college, is to be able to brag about how well you did. This is unlikely to be a good way to make friends.
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You can take the ACT regardless of which classes you take. You can even take it before entering high school.
Westmore middle school
You don't have to act a certain way, you just be yourself and have fun!
You're going to middle school. You don't. Not to be mean but no one's cool in middle school just do your own thing and try to fit in but that doesn't mean you have to be a follower.
Not me, but someone in middle school might...
it take 1 one lap to get around lakota middle school.
you dont have to take any special courses at all in middle school to become a medical assistant...colleges nor do professionals care what you took up in middle school..
Bowditch Middle School's motto is 'Bowditch Middle School, where it's safe for students to be their best, to take academic risks, to respect and be respected.'.
There are no ACT requirements for law school. Perspective students are required to take the LSAT.
middle school is just like elementary school but with more kids that some you wont know, so just be nice and meet new people. You'll get the hang of it
No you do not need a ACT test