It is not extremely important however it does give the students something more to learn, which is what college is suppose to be about.
yes
Yes, along with spelling. Both are quite hard to master in English and you need to work at them.
If you want to get a gymnastics scholarship to a college, you should probably be in a level between levels 8 and elite, because that's what level college gymnasts typically are.
level
It depends what do you want. If your landscape in not level in uniform and slightly different then you should try to place extra soil or material in order to make all the place uniform. Or you can try much better thing is design a landscape according to architecture of area that should be better.
level Uniform when used as an adjective, means "constant; unvarying; undeviating" where level means "even, equable, or uniform." (it's even in the definition!)
LEVEL
ACT test
Yes, it has. Upto junior high (middle school) level.
level
O Level students are required to have minimum of 8subjects. Out of which 5 are compulsory (which cannot be skipped), English, Urdu, Mathematics, Pakistan Studies and Islamiyat. You have a few choices for the other 3.
In New Zealand, the word 'College' can be used to refer to an education institution at any level, and is most commonly used to refer to a high school /secondary school, and occasionally to a Tertiary institution (such as a University, Wananga, or Polytechnic or Trade School) or even to a particular department of a Tertiary institution.College is not used to refer to the level of education, rather to a name of a particular institution.Generally the ages and years spent attending for the different education levels are:Preschool ages 3-4 :2 years (not compulsory)Primary Education ages 5-12 :8 years (compulsory)Secondary Education ages 13-17 years old :5 years (compulsory up to age 16)Tertiary Education 18+ years old :courses can be anything from some months for a diploma to several years for a degree. A Bachelors degree is the shortest degree and takes 3 years (Tertiary education is not compulsory)