Act,explore,plan
Explore, plan, solve, and examine.
In the US: PSAT: 11th grade (and sometimes 10th for extra practice). SAT: Usually 11th grade. PLAN: 10th grade. ACT: Usually 11th grade. AP Tests: 9th - 12th grades.
On a site plan, the original grade is typically represented by a dashed or dotted line, indicating the elevation of the land before any construction or grading work occurs. This line serves as a reference point for determining changes in elevation and helps to illustrate how much earth will be moved or altered during the grading process. The finish grade, on the other hand, is usually depicted as a solid line, indicating the final elevation after all grading and landscaping activities are completed.
It's important to learn this if you plan to go into research. Do well on your statistics class!
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11th grade!
YES!! If you answer a question wrong on the Plan or EXPLORE test, you WILL GET PENALIZED for those wrong answers.
YES!! If you answer a question wrong on the Plan or EXPLORE test, you WILL GET PENALIZED for those wrong answers.
It is suggested that parents introduce the prospect of college in middle school, around 8th grade. Students should then begin looking at options for careers and colleges in 9th and 10th grades and plan visits to college campuses in 11th grade.
Act,explore,plan
Explore, plan, solve, and examine.
Explore, plan, solve, and examine.
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Students should take EXPLORE® in 8th or 9th grade. The test tells you things you need to know to plan your high school courses, prepare for the ACT, or choose a career direction.
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It is important to look at your work area and plan the path that you will travel to plan for any eventualities.