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Communications Final

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The four subtests that comprise a full ACT Test are:Math, Science Reasoning, English, Reading
What should I take to the ACT test center?ACT ticket, acceptable ID, and permitted calculator
The difference between loans and grants isgrants do not have to be repaid
Who has to fill out a FAFSA?anyone applying for college
Jobs listed under the heading "Work Experience" should be placedMost recent first
What is one way that colleges or jobs might narrow down potential applicants from their resumes?Discard any resumes with spelling or mechanical errors.
When compiling a resume, which of the following content area groups MUST be included?Name, Education, Work History
What are grants?money provided by the federal and state governments that does not require repayment
What is the required length for the scholarship essay?No more than one page
When communicating via email, it is essential tocarefully word your email in a polite manner
Who should NEVER be listed as a reference on a resume?Relatives
What three items might be included for each job experience listed on a resume?Location, dates of employment, job duties
What types of reading is used in the reading portion of the ACT?Prose Fiction, Humanities, Natural Sciences, and Social Studies
What is the recommended length for a resume (excluding the reference page)?One page
When can students access their ACT scores?Normally, all scores are reported by eight weeks after the test date.
When should you put your GPA (grade point average) on your resume?Only if it is a 3.0 or higher.
What identification will I have to show at the ACT test center?Current (valid) official photo ID
Which score is reported to colleges if you take the ACT test more than once?the scores from the test date you request to be sent
What is the highest score you can earn on the ACT?36


English Teacher
Camdenton High School
Camdenton, MO

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