ACT Test Centers and Dates in Trinidad and Tobago

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ACT Testing Locations in Trinidad and Tobago

2019-2020 ACT Test Dates in Trinidad and Tobago

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 Trinidad and Tobago

City Center Name Center Code
Barataria St. George’s College 872320
Westmoorings Intl School Port Of Spain 870330

Trinidad and Tobago is a South American country located in the Southern Caribbean Sea, 11 km from Venezuela’s coast. The country consists of the two main islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and 21 smaller islands.

ACT Test Centers and Dates in Trinidad and Tobago

More about Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, officially English Republic of Trinidad and Tobago [r ɪ p ʌ bl ɪ k əv tr ɪ n ɪ daed ənd tə be ɪ gə ʊ ], German Republic of Trinidad and Tobago, Eastern Caribbean island nation off the northeast coast of South America with (2018) 1.4 million residents; The capital is Port of Spain.

Economy

For several decades now, an extraordinary economic vivacity has characterized the small Caribbean state, whose oil, extracted in relatively high quantities, allows for a per capita GDP by now from a country that has rightfully entered the “development area” (in 2008 the GDP was US $ 24,806 million; GDP per capita of US $ 19,012), without having resolved the serious social inequalities typical of most of the Third World (made even more evident by the very low public spending in the education and health sectors). After the world oil crisis, starting from 1976 and the consequent fall in crude oil prices in the following two decades, the government adopted new economic policies: productive diversification, attraction of foreign investments, reduction of the tax burden and the fight against drug trafficking; as a consequence, the banking and tourism sectors have developed. The latter, in continuous expansion, is an economic sector of great importance, since it provides the country, after oil and its derivatives, the main contribution of currency.

AGRICULTURE, FORESTRY, LIVESTOCK AND FISHING

About 3.8% of the active population is employed in agriculture, a sector that participates very little in the formation of GDP (0.3%). Particular importance, even if less than in the past, has the sugar cane; among other crops cocoa, coffee, citrus fruits, bananas, coconut palm, rice, tomatoes prevail. Subsistence crops are limited to maize and rice, the country must therefore import large quantities of food products, especially cereals. § Although woods and forests cover, as mentioned, 40% of the territorial surface, the forest exploitation is scarce, as precious essences are almost absent. § On the other hand, the zootechnical patrimony is discreet, with a prevalence of goats, pigs, cattle and poultry.