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15 March, 04:44

What happens if I don't score high enough on the ACT or SAT? Can I still be admitted?

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  1. 15 March, 04:59
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    ACT doesn't determine wither or not you are smart enough for something, it is a test that everybody hypes up to make it a big deal when the only thing it determines are your strengths and weaknesses.

    You may be wondering what exactly is on the test. Basically, most of what you learned in high school! The ACT is a test of knowledge, unlike the SAT, which tests aptitude or, as some say, intelligence. Theoretically, if you did well in high school, you should do well on the ACT. However, the ACT focuses more on the skills you've learned than on memorization of facts, so you do not have to remember everything you ever learned. Instead, if you learned how to read and understand what you read, solve math problems, reason scientifically, and write clearly, you are in great shape!
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