Where do you go to take your citizenship test in Georgia US?
Please go to http://www.uscitizenship.info for more information about forms. The site doesn't tell you where the testing would be held. Instead please call a toll free number 1-800-870-3676. I got this number from on the representatives of USCIS. It's an automated phone service that you can place orders for forms to fill out. It would take 5 to 10 business days to deliver. Request form N-600 to get a Certificate of Citizenship. Don't bother trying making other phone calls...I tried and it would get you no where. Wait for the form and fill it out...send it off...then be patient. :0)
What score did Michelle Obama receive on her ACT test?
I am not sure exactly what she got, but the national average is 20, so I'm guessing it is about 10 or so.
Why an inductor acts as a conductor?
Resistors and MOSFET/ transistors are two different animals, sory but
Are you considered stupid if you got a 15 on your ACT test?
You are not considered stupid, but your score for that particular test is below average.
What is the possibility of missing every single question on the SATs?
Not sure the exact answer but I can help you calculate this. Let's say the whole SAT has 100 questions. Let's also say that each question has four possible choices (A,B,C,D). The the possibility of missing every single question in this setting is 3/4 to the 100th power, or 3/4*3/4*3/4 a hundred times. This ends up being 0.00000000000032. Now, the chances of getting every question right (assuming one is guessing at every question) in this setting, is 1/4 to the 100th power, or 0.00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000062. So one can see, that it is much harder to guess every question right than it is to quess every question wrong, but both are very hard to do, like winning the lottery.
Depending on the subject, you can omit or get questions wrong and still get an 800.
What do you need to get on the SATs and ACTs to get into Cornell Veterinary college?
You should be able to google that and find out what the average score for Cornell undergrad is, I'm thinking it's probably 33-36 ACT, but that's not the problem, you can do undergrad anywhere, the problem is getting into the Vet program. I believe there is a separate Vet. Grad School Test and its super hard to get in anywhere, let alone Cornell. You should talk to their admissions office now, especially if you are just going into undergrad and make sure you are on the right path to get there. In a lot of ways, its tougher to become a Vet than a Doctor. Good luck.
Do four year universities or colleges require an ACT test with or without writing?
Typically they will indicate, "if you are submitting ACT, the writing section is required."
87-14=73
How does trees act as a windbreaker?
Because trees are large and thick, they act as a natural breaker for wind.
Windbreaks are rows of trees or shrubs that reduce the force of the wind. They can reduce soil erosion, increase crop yields and protect livestock from heat and cold. Windbreaks can shield buildings and roads from drifting snow. They beautify the landscape and provide travel routes and habitat for wildlife.
Do act scores get combined or average?
ACT scores are never averaged and most colleges only take a person's best score from one sitting of the exam. However, there are a few colleges and universities out there that will superscore ACT composite scores. "Superscoring" is when, if someone takes multiple ACT tests, colleges will take the best subsections on each of the tests and come up with a new composite. For example, if someone received a 24 in English, 26 in Math, 28 in Science, and a 30 in Reading on their first try, that would be a score of 27. Imagine that they took the test a second time and got a 32 in English, a 30 in Math, a 28 in Science, and a 26 in Reading, which would be a composite score of 29. If a college were to superscore this student's ACT results, this student's new composite score would be a 30, consisting of a 32 in English, a 30 in Math, a 28 in Science, and a 30 in Reading...make sense? I hope so(:
What was the highest possible score on ACT in 1974?
28. I got a perfect composite score of 28 even though I scored 27 on one section. I'm not sure when it increased, but it was just a few years after I took it. Then it went up to 32, before finally becoming the 36 of today. I am trying to find out the years it changed.
How do you find the average pass rate of a test?
add up how many ppl passed and divide by the total amount of ppl who took it!
How do you maximise your score in a reading test?
First of all, the obvious answer is read more!
Also, try doing more practice tests and find the best strategy for taking the test.
Does it look bad if you take the SAT or ACT multiple times?
After 28 years I am a returning student to the college arena. It does not reflect badly on you if you are required to take the SAT or ACT exams more than once. Much of the information and processes some of us had to learn has changed over time. So if getting updated knowledge and retaking these tests is needed I believe it is better to do so now than to give up the dream.
AnswerNope. As long as you pass it, they do not care how much you take the tests. It just takes a lot of money out of your pocket. AnswerThey do not look at how many times you take the SAT/ACT tests. They just look at the highest score you got and that's it. Whether you take it 1 time or take it 5 times, the colleges don't care. Just your highest score.It only looks bad if your scores do not improve.
AnswerSome colleges suggest that you should take the SAT at most three or so times. This is because taking five or six SAT's shows that you are overly desperate to get into that college (and there are better ways to show your desperation). My advice is to take it once and try to improve your score for the second exam.
I dont believe so because it doesn't seem to be a sound word.
Can a foreigner take the SAT and ACT and what advantage would there be for him to take it?
Yes to both. A foreign born person can take either test. In fact it is necessary to enter school here in the US. They even have SAT's and ACT's in foreign languages. You do have to have a student Visa or be in the application process before taking the test though. There is an advantage in taking the exam since it gives colleges more information by which to accept or deny a student. Students who take the SAT or ACT or more likely to be accepted into good colleges rather than turned away. There is also debate on which to take. Most take both just in case. Personally I only took the ACT because it deals more with you as a person rather than just asking mundane question after mundane question.