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About going to college after immigrating to the United States

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2。 Whether or not to participate in ACT depends on whether the university you apply for requires it. Some universities require the SAT, while others require both. . ACT is a test writing (argumentative essay, which is about which side you support, with about 500 words in three industries. It's very simple, mainly to read more books at ordinary times, and then something will break out), and then take the exam in reading and mathematics. Reading is just reading a few short articles and then doing multiple-choice questions. It's very simple (I just look around during the exam). Mathematics should be very simple for you, and it's all multiple-choice questions. . .

3。 Scholarships are benefits for students from low-income families. If your family income is high, it is basically impossible to get it, especially in the current economic crisis. You can consider applying for student loans and scholarships, but scholarships must have good grades, at least A (about A(95 points, GPA3.5 or above). And when applying for a scholarship, I have to write a paper, and there seems to be an interview. . . However, there are various scholarships in universities, and the requirements are different. It's all up to you to find it. .

What's more, if you haven't taken the ACT, the school will let you take the ACT class first, and then make up the exam until you pass. When you take acting classes, you can also take some basic classes, such as music and art. . In addition, the school only gives you two years to take the ACT exam. After two years, you still can't pass the exam and will leave. . There are also immersion programs in winter and summer vacations, which are free and are also ACT cram schools. Winter vacation 10 days, summer vacation for one month. Then you can take the exam. You don't have to waste a semester taking ACT class, but LZ can take it if he is interested. If LZ passes the ACT, of course, don't worry ~ ~ I wish you good luck anyway.