The ACT (an abbreviation of American College Testing) college readiness assessment is a standardized test for high school achievement and college admissions in the United States produced by ACT, Inc.
It consists of 4 (and 1 optional writing) portions:
English: 45 minutes,
Mathematics: 60 minutes,
Reading: 35 minutes,
Science: 35 minutes,
Optional writing test: 30 minutes.
Total: 3 hours and 25 minutes (excluding breaks).
It is offered 6 times a year in the US and in Canada, while it is available 5 times a year in other countries.
Grading:
Composite score: 1 to 36,
Subscore (for each of the 4 subject areas): 1 to 18.
(All in 1-point increments.)
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Carter's High School? She/He means Carter, from Princess Protection Program. Whats the name of carters( from princess protection program ) high school?
Go back to high school
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whats that.... we sure dont have it at my highschool. (that i knnow of..)
It is called called High school musical 3 senior year it is their last year of school when they go to university.
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You can take the ACT regardless of which classes you take. You can even take it before entering high school.
Can you get into Central Missouri State with a 2.9 high school GPA and a 17 ACT score?
I think He's a High School coach In Texas But I'm Not sure, whats his first name? And whats KC stand for?
I am not actually aware of any high schools that require the ACT in order to get a high school diploma. Of course any public or private school is free to set their standards to include the ACT as a requirement. To get a valid answer to this question you would have to specify the school or at least the governing body that sets the standards for the school. You can also get a GED in place of a regular high school diploma. The GED testing is often administered by the same testing centers who administer the ACT, but is not affiliated with the ACT. what constitutes a passing score on the GED depends on the jurisdiction setting the standards.