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to permit entering or use; let in. to entitle to enter: this ticket admits two.
admit. Synonyms: receive, base, permit, accept, grant, concede, allow, acknowledge, confess, own, avow, suffer. Antonyms: exclude, debar, disallow, reject, deny, discharge, dismiss, eject, extrude, repudiate, disavow, disown.
admitted, adiantum, adenitis, adnate, adient.
They can both mean the same thing but “admitted" is usually paired with "to": She has been admitted to York University. “Accepted" can work with many different prepositions but in this context the most appropriate would be: She has been accepted into York University.
Admit: Congratulations, you're in! You've been offered admission to the college you selected. Admit/deny: The school you applied to agreed to admit you, but has denied you financial aid. It's up to you to figure out how you are going to pay for school. Deny: This unfortunately means you weren't accepted.
1 : a thinking or planning out in advance : premeditation. 2 : consideration for the future. Forethought. adjective. Definition of forethought (Entry 2 of 2)
Use foresee in a sentence. Verb. To foresee is defined as to anticipate something, predict something or realize something before it occurs. When you have a strong feeling that your team is going to win a game, this is an example of a time when you foresee victory.
Enter the Product Number. Choose a Ticket Format. Choose a Design Template. Customize the Design. Add Sequential Numbering to the Ticket. Add Sequential Numbering to the Ticket Stub. Preview & Print. Save.
If you misplace your ticket, don't panic! It's easy to reprint a lost SAT admission ticket. Just go to the College Board website and sign in. Click on the link for Print My Admission Ticket and reprint.
Do College Board SAT admission tickets need to be printed in color or will black and white do? The main purpose of the SAT ticket is to provide an identification for the test. Since College Board says that black-and-white photos are acceptable for the ticket, I think black-and-white printout of the ticket should be OK.
Just go to the ACT website, sign in to your account, and print your ticket! You can use this method even if you registered by mail, but if for some reason you can't print your ticket call ACT, Inc. at 319-337-1270.
If you don't know your ACT ID, you can try to retrieve it by calling the ACT at 319-337-1270. The ACT agent may ask you for other identifying information like your address when you took the test and your test date.
ACT scores are available online from spring 2008 to the present. To view your scores online, you must have an ACT account. If you registered online when you originally took the test, you already have an account and can simply log in to access your scores. If you don't have an online account, you can create one.
You must have your admission ticket to get into the test center. Print it out at least the night before, and make multiple copies if you often lose things. Your picture must be recognizable as you, and it must have a plain background. You can reprint your ACT admission ticket at any time.
You'll be able to crop and reposition your photo after uploading. If you're in eighth grade or below at the time of testing, you don't have to provide a photo to register and this will be noted on your Admission Ticket and the test center roster.
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