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For this reason, most experts recommend beginning to consider specific college programs and their admissions requirements as early as possible. College and university entrance requirements sometimes vary considerably. Students hoping to gain admission to a particular institution often benefit by learning about the entrance requirements at an early stage. They can tailor their high school curriculum and extra curricular volunteer, athletic and civic activities to some extent to meet those demands.

Additionally, today many respected academic institutions require applicants to submit standardized testing scores from different testing organizations.

Some admissions committees consider SAT scores pertinent. Yet others expect applicants to complete the ACT. A few may even specify other tests, such as additional language proficiency examinations for non-native speakers.

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