Registration is now open for the June 12, 2010 Law of the achievement test ®. The students who wish to take the exam for admission to universities and to establish a register before May 7, 2010.
This law is intended for curriculum-based. It tests the students what I learned in school, in fact, not a willingness to learn. Procedure Act also what students need to know to be ready for college courses for junior loans on the basis of the Law School Readiness ™ standards. Can be linked to each student's results directly to those standards consistent.
The Act contains four sections: English, mathematics, reading and science and takes about three hours to complete. Students who have access to write complete law plus an optional writing test requires an additional 30 minutes. Unlike other examinations, students are not penalized for guessing or respond to all questions in each section of the test. In fact, it is useful for test takers to answer all questions within the time allowed.
During registration, students can choose up to four universities to receive reports of their scores. And accept to work with all scores of colleges for four years, and universities throughout the United States. Reports Act scores only when requested to do so by the students. Additional score reports are available for a nominal fee.
All students complete a detailed list of questions during the registration work. Take each test receives a report record bill that includes a wide range of information to assist in the selection of high school course, college readiness, career planning, admission to college.
The cost of the test to work without writing is 32 dollars. When combined with the law of an optional writing test, and the total cost is 47 dollars. Students who qualify may apply for a waiver from the fee during the high school counselor.
Law site, www.actstudent.org, contains useful information, and a free sample of items, and options for an expensive test prep materials to help test takers prepare for the exam. However, the best preparation is to take basic courses in the school hard, study hard, and learn the academic skills required in the universities.
Most students register online at www.actstudent.org. Students can also pick up registration forms from the offices of consulting high school; must mail these forms by May 7, 2010. Late registration is available until May 21, 2010 for an additional fee.
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