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THEA stands for Texas Higher Education Assessment. Like the ACT and SAT, it is intended as a college admissions test.
You can submit scores from any of the following assessments: ACT, SAT, THEA, COMPASS, ASSET, ACCUPLACER, TAAS, or TAKS. If you want to go on after junior college, for example to university, you could benefit from doing the SAT test and if you do the SAT test you need a score of at least 1017, and at least 500 in math! Hope this helps, and i hope we both do well in junior college this year!
No, COMPASS is easier but studying to refresh your memory is advised (mostly for math).
Submit scores from any of the following assessments: ACT, SAT, THEA, COMPASS, ASSET, ACCUPLACER, TAAS, or TAKS. All i know is for the SAT your score has to be at least 1017 and at least 500 for math in that! Hope this helps. You want more info log onto www.njcaa.org it will tell you how and what you need to apply to your chosen college.
ACT - test - was created in 1959.
Being that the enrollment to each of the tests is voluntary, there is no evidence that the ACT or SAT is harder than the other. Both tests were designed for the same purpose. The specific school of choice may have an opinion as to which test needs to be completed before admission, however, which test is taken is up to the individual. Reference: http://www.petersons.com/college-search/test-prep-act-sat.aspx
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.
No you do not need a ACT test
An ACT online preparatory course will improve your test scores on the ACT.
No, although most of it is. There is a writing portion to the ACT test.
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You can take a free ACT test on the ACT website. You can also take a free ACT test with your current course provider if you have one, or online courses such as Kaplan provide you with a sample test with their course.