ACT

Some colleges now require that the ACT test is taken for admission.

For more information, visit http://www.act.org

Test Dates:

Date
Registration Postmark Deadline
Late Registration Postmark Deadline
October 23, 2004 September 17, 2004 October 1, 2004
December 11, 2004 November 5, 2004 November 18, 2004
February 12. 2005 January 7, 2005 January 21, 2005
April 9, 2005 March 4, 2005 March 18. 2005
June 11, 2005 May 6, 2005 May 20, 2005

 

Why should I take the ACT?

There are at least four good reasons to take the ACT:

  1. The ACT Assessment tests are universally accepted for college admission. The ACT Assessment is now accepted by virtually all colleges and universities in the U.S., including all of the Ivy League schools.
  2. The ACT Assessment tests are curriculum based. The ACT Assessment is not an aptitude or an IQ test. Instead, the questions on the ACT are directly related to what you have learned in your high school courses in English, mathematics, and science. Because the ACT tests are based on what is taught in the high school curriculum, students are generally more comfortable with the ACT than they are with the traditional aptitude tests or tests with narrower content.
  3. The ACT Assessment is more than a test. In addition to the four tests, the ACT also provides test takers with a unique interest inventory that provides valuable information for career and educational planning and a student profile section that provides a comprehensive profile of your work in high school and your future plans.
  4. The ACT Assessment is a good value. As a private, not-for-profit organization governed by educators, ACT is committed to providing services at the lowest possible cost. Accordingly, the ACT Assessment provides a comprehensive package of educational assessment and career planning services for college-bound students at a modest fee that is lower than the fee for the competing admission test.

 

  Site by Nate Celnik 2004
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