The ACT is a standardized test used for admission to various colleges and universities in the United States. This exam evaluates students preparation and facilitates the comparison of applicants assessment data among educational institutions.
There are no specific qualifications required to take the ACT exam, and ACT scores are included in the college and university admissions process.
A digital photo of the applicant is required at the time of registration for this exam. However, the size, format, and dimensions of this photo may vary among different educational institutions.
his examination has specific guidelines for the photo. The details of the guidelines are provided in the paragraphs below.
Your photo must be a clear image of ONLY you against a plain background (not blurry, grainy, or fuzzy).
The photo must be show your full head and shoulders shot, squarely facing the camera.
Your photo cannot be enhanced in any way. For example: no lenses, no dark glasses, filters, text, emoji, stickers, etc..
American College Testing (ACT) is the full name of the ACT test.
Students should aim to hit or exceed the middle 50% of ACT scores at their chosen colleges. With a score of 24, you are in the top 75% of all test takers. Generally, a strong ACT score is any score above the 75th percentile.
The ACT test does not have a maximum age limit. However, anyone above the age of 13 can appear for the exam. So, those candidates who wish to attend the exams can do so without any confusion regarding their age criteria. The examination is mostly taken by high school students.