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ACT

Produced by ACT, Inc., ACT is a standardized test for college admissions and high school achievement in the US. It is widely used in the Southern and Midwestern United States, and is usually offered four to six times each year.

461 Questions

Can you take the ACTs and the SAT 2 subject tests?

It is certainly possible, and actually quite common, to take both the SAT examination and SAT subject test(s) in the same sitting. If you choose to take that route when registering, after taking the standard SAT, you must touch base with a proctor, who will then take you to your subject test. Common subject tests include Chemistry, Math II, and various foreign languages. Subject tests are typically not required, or can be replaced by the ACT, for college admissions purposes. Their traditional value has come in determining placement into intro college courses.

Could your SAT or ACT test scores affect your becoming a pediatrician?

Certainly. They affect the schools you can get into for your undergrad degree, which has an effect on the admittance into schools. It is a variable, but isn't going to prevent you from doing it.

What is the passing composite score for the nln--pax?

A composite percentile score of 50 or better or verbal percentile score of 60 or better is required for the level exam taken. For students interested in the PN program, the score can be found under the "DI" column. For students enrolled in the ADN program, the score can be found under the "AD" percentile column.

Your ACT test score is 23 what do that mean?

It simply means that the average score of the four sections (English, Math, Reading, and Science) was a 23. This score is known as the "composite" score, and is typically the score that most people or colleges are interested in.

That score places you slightly above the national average, which for 2009 was a 21.1. A 23 is a perfectly acceptable score, and will allow you to attend a number of universities if you so choose. However, if you aspire towards a "tier one" university that has more selective standards, you should likely re-test in the hopes of a higher score.

How do you write a program that prompt the user to enter five test scores and then prints the average test score?

public class TestScores10{

11 public static void main (String [] args);

12

13 {

14 Scanner keyboard = new Scanner(System.in);

15

16 //Variables for Program

17

18 double TestScore1 = 0.0;

19 double TestScore2 = 0.0;

20 double TestScore3 = 0.0;

21 double TestScore4 = 0.0;

22 double TestScore5 = 0.0;

23 double averageScore;

24

25

26 //Prompts for user input

27

28 System.out.println("Please enter Test Score 1: ");

29

30 System.out.println("Please enter Test Score 2: ");

31

32 System.out.println("Please enter Test Score 3: ");

33

34 System.out.println("Please enter Test Score 4: ");

35

36 System.out.println("Please enter Test Score 5: ");

37

38 System.out.println("Your average is: ");

39 averageScore = (TestScore1 + TestScore2 + TestScore3

40 + TestScore4 + TestScore5 / 5);

41 }

42

43}

Do the ohmmeter test confirm the go-on-go test for the diode?

Yes, but only at a basic level.

If the diode measures low resistance in one direction, high resistance in the other, you know that it is not short-circuited.

But...

1. If it's a voltage-regulator/reference (Zener) diode, you do not know whether it has the correct breakdown voltage,

2. If diode leakage is important, you have not tested for leakage and the ohmmeter test does not do this reliably,

3. Your ohmmeter test voltage is probably no more than 9 volts, so you have not tested for high-voltage breakdown, and

4. If it's a rectifier (especially a high-current diode) you have not tested its forward voltage at full load current.

What do you study to be able to act in musicals?

If you major in Musical Theatre, you'll likely take most of the following courses: * Diction/Speaking Skills * Acting (on several levels) * Technical Theatre * Dancing * Vocal Music Others which would be extremely helpful: * (Shakespearian) Literature * Communications * Creative Writing

Why is perimeter measured in units and area measured in square units?

When you're measuring perimeter you are only dealing with one dimension. If I asked you to find the perimeter of a square whose side measures 2 m, you would instinctively say it was 8 m. You would probably show your work like this:
p=4(2)
p=8 m

Now do it, but carry the units m throughout the calculation.
p=4(2 m)
p=8 m

In one dimension, this is trivial. Let's try in two. Find the square's area. Once again carry the units.
A=(2 m)(2 m)
A=4 m²

When multiplying meter by meter (m times m), you get m². The same principle applies to volume.
v=(2 m)(2 m)(2 m)
v=8 m^3

How do you know if you found your gspot?

It feels really, really, really good you know u have found your gspot when your climax is intense and long.

What is the act of giving birth of the cow?

Parturition is defined as the process of giving birth. It occurs at the end of the gestation period, or pregnancy, as it is more commonly called, and it's a very critical management phase in the production cycle of livestock.

Format of a character certificate for college application and entrance?

TO The Director Sir

college name

subject: An application for character certificate.

respected sir,

With due respect ,it is stated that My name is ..... & i am graduate student from computer science branch of your prestigious institution. so kindly provide me character certificate. I hope to see an urgent response from your side.

thanking you in anticipation

your name

date

Where can you find historical scores for Ole Miss football?

Both sites have all Ole Miss scores,statistics, rankings, bowls, championships, awards etcetera. *See the Related Link for "Official Ole Miss Athletic Site" to the bottom for the answer.

How do you start a 1989 century that sat for a year?

You may need to drain the entire fuel line, replace the fuel filter and clean the throttle body injector since fuel tends to go bad after that amount of time. There may be a lot of varnish buildup in the lines that prevents the car from starting. After you've drained all of the old fuel, put in some fuel line cleaner then if it still won't start, try a little starting fluid down the air intake. Once it starts, let it run for a while then put a little fuel line cleaner in the tank for the next few fillups.

Explain why perimeter is measured in units and area is measured in square units?

Because the perimeter is a linear measurement, and area is measured by multiplying 2 linear measurements together.

When someone take two act tests do they average them out?

If someone takes multiple ACT tests, then they Superscore them, meaning they take the best subsections on each of the tests and come up with a new composite.

But keep in mind that MOST colleges and universities DO NOT superscore the ACT and only the SAT including all of the Ivy League and UC schools.

What grades take what standardized test?

In the US: PSAT: 11th grade (and sometimes 10th for extra practice). SAT: Usually 11th grade. PLAN: 10th grade. ACT: Usually 11th grade. AP Tests: 9th - 12th grades.