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Can I get into a good college with a 18 ACT score?

According to www.act.org, the ACT scores range from 1 to 36, and the national average is 21.1, so you are not far behind. However, since you have the ability to retake the test, don't hesitate to do so! People who retake the tests tend to do better because they are at an advantage. For one, you will know what to expect on the exam, and second, you will know what to study for and focus your efforts on just that.

I also found a cool website where you can compare your scores to a variety of colleges and see how you stack up to their requirements. http://collegesearch.collegeboard.com/academictracker/servlet/ACTServlet

Good luck!

Credit karma.com a scam or legit?

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There are two main ways to deal with this, the 'dubious' version is with a credit consolidation company. Bottom line, they lend you enough money to clear your debts over a far longer term and with very strict penalties and actions for missed payments. i.e if you miss a payment, they can raise the 'introductory' rate from around 5% to 19% as a penalty (you'd be signing for this at the start so Its quite legal, if unethical) or demand full payment before siezing assets (cars, houses, etc) which again is quite legal. The second is very different, it is done by a company working with your creditors to come to arrangements that benefit both parties. BUT there is no gaurantee that your creditors will accept the deal and the company charges a monthly fee to keep the arrangements met. Either way you totally trash any hope you ever had of getting credit for a long time. This can include paying bills quarterly, getting mobile contracts, loans, credit cards, etc. It may also prompt companies you have credit with to increase your APR as you are now high-risk. NOTE: there is no such thing as walking away clean. You either pay the piper, make arrangements to pay your debts or go to court and get your assets stripped. Any way you choose will leave your credit rating in shambles but the FIRST option you can do yourself by going to each company and explaining what is happening and making a serious offer to help clear the debt. They do listen and sometimes you come out of it intact.

The probability of guessing right on one question is 0.2Since random guesses will be independent, the probability of getting 20 correct is [math]0.2^{20}[/math] which is approximately [math]1.04*10^{-14}[/math]

In Barclays premier league teams are ranked by total points, thenĀ goal difference, and then goals scored. If still equal, teams are deemed to occupy the same position. If there is a tie for the championship, for relegation, or for qualification to other competitions, a play-off match at a neutral venue decides rank. As we saw in case of Manchester united and manchester city in2011 2012 season .But i don't see a play off happening at all no even the slightest chance because GD of Tottenham is 39 and that of leicester city is 23 . If Tottenham level with Leicester they would have a superior GD which will lead to them winning the BPL

This is a small enough question that we can easily examine all of the possibilities. When you toss 3 coins, there are 8 possible outcomes. (H=heads, T=tails)HHHHHTHTHHTTTHHTHTTTTWe see that 4 of the 8 outcomes have at least 2 tails, so the probability is 4/8 = 1/2, or 50%.

Question About Slavery and the Civil War?

In the early part of the war northern soldiers volunteered to preserve the union. The southern states started to secede even before Lincoln could take his oath of office. He never had a chance to propose a program as president so the issue at first was about unity. Did a state that had voluntarily joined the union or had been created by congress have the right to secede?

Later when Lincoln framed the war in terms of slavery by issuing the Emancipation Proclamation there were riots in some northern cities and some free blacks were lynched. (This may have had to do as much with the draft as the issue.)

But it should also understood that slaves had been competing with free men for jobs all along. The southern states, by allowing slavery, kept the overall cost of labor lower nationwide than it would have been if they had had to pay their laborers. If factory workers in the north held out for higher wages there was always the possibility that the owner could relocate to the south and use slaves. While northern white laborers probably were subject to racial prejudice and not keen on seeing freed slaves enter the general workforce, in reality the presence of slaves was even more harmful to their chances for good wages and working conditions. But it is also doubtful that the average white worker was able to see things that way and of course the civil war was followed by years of racial discrimination in the workforce in nearly every part of the country.

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