ACT Test Centers and Dates in Samoa

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ACT Testing Locations in Samoa

2019-2020 ACT Test Dates in Samoa

Test Date Registration Deadline
February 9, 2019 January 11, 2019
April 13, 2019 March 8, 2019
June 8, 2019 May 3, 2019
July 13, 2019 June 14, 2019
September 14, 2019 August 16, 2019
October 26, 2019 September 20, 2019
December 14, 2019 November 8, 2019
February 8, 2020 January 10, 2020
April 4, 2020 February 28, 2020
June 13, 2020 May 8, 2020
July 18, 2020 June 19, 2020

ACT Test Centers in Samoa

City Center Name Center Code
Apia Lds-Church College Of Pesega 873920
Vaiola Vaiola High School 874040

ACT Test Centers and Dates in Samoa

Samoa

Samoa, to 1997, Western Samoa, officially Samoan Malo Tuto’atasi o Samoa i Sisifo, English Independent State of Samoa [ ɪ nd ɪ pendənt ste ɪ t əf sə mə ʊ ə], German Independent State of Samoa, the state in the southwestern Pacific Ocean, with (2019) 197 100 residents; The capital is Apia.

Samoa comprises the western part of the Samoan Islands with the two larger islands Savaii (1,708 km 2) and Upolu (1,118 km 2), the small islands of Manono and Apolima and five uninhabited islands.

Country facts

  • Official name: Independent State of Samoa
  • License plate: WS
  • ISO-3166: WS, WSM (882)
  • Internet domain:.ws
  • Currency: 1 Tala (WS $) = 100 Sene
  • Area: 2,840 km²
  • Population (2019): 197 100
  • Capital: Apia
  • Official language (s): Samoan, English
  • Form of government: Parliamentary democracy in the Commonwealth
  • Administrative division: 11 districts
  • Head of State: Tuimaleali’ifano Va’aletoa Sualauvi II. (Since 2017)
  • Head of Government: Tuilaepa Sailele Malielegaoi (since 1998)
  • Religion (s) (2016): Christians (55% Protestants, 19% Catholics, 17% Mormons, 6% other Christians), 3% other / n / a
  • Time zone: Central European Time +11 hours
  • National holiday: June 1st

Location and infrastructure

  • Location (geographical): Oceania
  • Location (coordinates): between 13 ° and 15 ° south latitude and 171 ° and 173 ° west longitude
  • Climate: Humid tropical climate
  • Highest mountain: Silisili (1,858 m)
  • Road network (2018): 1 150km

Population

  • Annual population growth (2021): 0.6%
  • Birth rate (2021): 19.3 per 1000 inh.
  • Death rate (2021): 5.4 per 1000 pop.
  • Average age (2020): 25.6 years
  • Average life expectancy (2021): 74.9 years (women 78; men 72)
  • Age structure (2020): 29.3% younger than 15 years, 6.2% older than 65 years
  • Literacy rate (15 year olds and older) (2018): 99.1%
  • Mobile phone contracts (pre-paid and post-paid) (2017): 64 per 100 pop.
  • Internet users (2017): 34 per 100 inh.

Economy

  • GDP per capita (2019): US $ 4,231
  • Total GDP (2019): $ 0.851 billion
  • GNI per capita (2019): US $ 4,190
  • Education expenditure (2016): 4.2% of GDP
  • Military expenditure: n / a
  • Unemployment rate (15 years and older) (2019): 8.4%

Business

With no natural resources of its own, Samoa was dependent on tropical agriculture until the 1990s. It supplied important export products and formed the basis of the industry, but was again and again severely affected by cyclones that occurred regularly. Successful reforms have since diversified the economy and resulted in solid growth. This is primarily due to the positive developments in the service sector, in the construction industry and in tourism. The tsunami disaster of September 2009 with around 150 deaths and damage amounting to millions was a serious setback for the Samoan economy.

The gross national income (GNI) is (2017) US $ 4,100 per resident. The gross domestic product (GDP) is created to 66.5% in services, 23.9% in industry and only about 9.6% in the agriculture, forestry and fisheries.

Foreign trade: The foreign trade balance is chronically deficit, but the balance of payments is largely offset by income from offshore banking and tourism as well as remittances from Samoans working abroad. In 2017, goods worth $ 356 million were imported and $ 44 million were exported. The main exports are fish (tuna), mussels, coconuts, copra and other agricultural products as well as automotive parts. The main trading partners are Australia, American Samoa, New Zealand, Singapore and the USA.