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is the ACT important if I'm not going to a four year college
I am going to college to be a massage therapist but I'm not sure if its important
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Vickie
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Some scholarships will use ACT score as a factor, and you want to make yourself eligible for as many scholarships as possible, no matter what type of school you plan to attend. Take it at least once, and if you aren't satisfied with your score, take it a second time. Stop at two times.
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