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Wherever you are in your ACT prep, Varsity Tutors can get you started in an Albany ACT course that provides a more thorough review than the one you might be able to get on your own. The ACT will be one of the biggest hurdles you'll clear on your way through the college admissions process. If you are a student who is preparing to take the ACT, you may be wondering where to begin your studying and preparation.
For students who are seeking additional assistance as they begin their review or want to elevate their current studies, an Albany ACT prep course could be the perfect solution. If you choose to pursue this kind of help, you will be involved in collaborative online classes led by an expert instructor. ACT courses give you insight into both the content and the layout of the tests, and since the ACT is a crucial component to the college admissions process, it is important that you prepare yourself to perform at the best of your abilities.
What could an Albany ACT course help me review?
The ACT consists of four sections covering the following subjects: Math, Reading, English, and Science. The standard ACT has a total time limit of two hours and 55 minutes without a break. If you choose to take it, there is also an optional Writing section. The ACT Plus Writing has a total time limit of three hours and 35 minutes without breaks. There are a wide variety of skills you will need to know for the ACT, so seeking out the knowledge you can get out of an Albany ACT class is always a good idea. Let's take a look at each section.
The Math section consists of 60 questions and has a time limit of 60 minutes. Scored on a scale from one to 36, the Math section consists of multiple-choice questions intended to measure the mathematical skills one has typically acquired in the courses up to the beginning of grade 12. The subjects you will be tested on within the Math section include pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra, coordinate and plane geometry, and trigonometry. With a calculator, you will also be expected to demonstrate knowledge of concepts such as number systems and numerical reasoning; solving, graphing, and modeling different types of expressions; interpreting equations; functions; geometric shape and solid measurement calculations; and distributions, data collection application and analysis, and probabilities.
Next, you'll take the Reading section of the test. This section consists of 40 questions and has a time limit of 35 minutes. Scored on a scale from one to 36, the Reading section includes multiple choice, passage-based questions intended to measure reading comprehension situations commonly encountered in the first year of college. This portion of the test will cover many different concepts including identifying central ideas and themes, summarizing ideas, and the understanding of different types of relationships. Other concepts featured include determining word and phrase meanings, differentiating between facts and opinions, and making connections between different texts.
The English section follows, and it allows 45 minutes to answer 75 questions. Scored on a scale from one to 36, the English section consists of multiple-choice, passage-based questions created to measure your understanding of English, production of writing, and knowledge of language skills. Like the Reading section, the English section is also focused on the subject of English, only this section covers conventions of English such as sentence structure, punctuation, usage, grammar, topic development, organization, unity, cohesion, and style and tone of language.
After the English section comes the Science section. The Science section allows you 35 minutes to complete 40 questions and is scored on a scale from one to 36. This section consists of multiple-choice questions that measure your interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. The subjects tested include biology, chemistry, Earth/space science, and physics. Concepts include manipulating and analyzing scientific data presented in different formats, the scientific method, and other tools, procedures, and designs of specific investigation and experimentation.
Finally, there is the optional Writing section. The Writing section allows you 40 minutes to answer one question and is scored on a scale from two to 12. In this section, you will be provided an essay question that presents an issue and three different perspectives on that issue. You are encouraged to write a response that states your own perspective and analyzes the connections between your perspective and at least one of the three provided perspectives. This section aims to test the following English concepts: the writing skills generally taught in high school English classes and entry-level college composition courses, drafting and organization, and analysis and comparison. The Writing section is handwritten only.
There are a few additional things to consider in your preparation for the ACT. Testing times typically range from 8:00 AM to 12:35 PM if you take the ACT, and 8:00 AM to 1:35 PM if you take the ACT Plus Writing. There also may be a short experimental section after the Science section, which will be clearly marked and not factored into your score. Only #2 pencils are allowed, and it is important to answer every question you can, as there is no penalty for guessing.
How will an Albany ACT course help me prepare?
Each Albany ACT course is held in a collaborative, online environment, which allows for optimal learning and prep. In each class, you will be met with personalized attention from instructors who are educated and excited to help you learn. They can help you with things like time management, prioritization, organizational skills, how to answer test questions, and other skills that are essential to completing the ACT. The consistent feedback-based teaching styles of these tutors make for an encouraging work environment that is necessary for increasing self-confidence, working smarter, building strengths, and helping you make sense of what you don't understand.
How can I find an Albany ACT class?
Aside from helping you prepare for a key component in the college admissions process, taking a prep course is an investment in your future. Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in the right prep course for you that fits your schedule. No matter what your long-term goals are, you've put so much time and effort into your education already, so why not invest the time you've set aside to prepare in a convenient, comprehensive way to review? Contact Varsity Tutors today to get more information on how an Albany ACT class could help you as you work toward completing the ACT and let us help you prepare for the future.

Joshua: Albany ACT course instructor
...Colgate University (2011-2015) and I continued my study of the classics at the graduate level at Columbia University (2015-2016). While I am confident in both my quantitative and verbal skills, I consider my primary strength to lie in standardized test-taking, the process of which I profoundly enjoy, strange as it is to say. To my mind, taking a test imparts the same kind of pleasure as listening to your favorite kind of music. You have...
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- Colgate University - Bachelors, Chemistry, Classics
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Meghan: Albany ACT course instructor
...University, for both my undergraduate and graduate degrees. I have a Bachelors of Arts in history with a minor in mathematics. My focus was a blend of American and intellectual history. I graduated as a member of the University Honors Program, magna cum laude, and with honors from the history department for my thesis. My Masters of Arts degree is in Museum Studies with a focus on exhibition design and development and American Studies. I...
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- George Washington University - Bachelor in Arts, History
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- ACT
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Samantha: Albany ACT course instructor
...over 15 years of experience in math, science, and physics education. I hold a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering, and I've had the unique experience of serving as a US Navy submarine veteran for six years. Currently, I teach physics and create math video tutorials on my YouTube channel, which you can find by searching @APHTutoring. Feel free to check out my videos to get a feel for my teaching style! I'm based near Albany,...
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- University of North Florida - Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering
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- ACT
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Lucy: Albany ACT course instructor
...able to recognize that no 2 students are alike and so teaching/tutoring is a constant new daily experience, varied only by the child being supported. I am an Educator by calling as well as by profession. I enjoy swimming, walking, jigsaw puzzles, and dancing. I also enjoy cooking and hosting dinners for family and friends. I am an inspirational speaker whose message is living in an attitude of gratitude. Over the past 10 years, I...
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- Shippensburg University of Pennsylvania - Masters in Education, Educational Administration
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- ACT
- Math
- Science
- Algebra
- +3 subjects

Alice: Albany ACT course instructor
...and psychology attending Union College in upstate New York, as part of the 8-year combined "Leadership in Medicine" program with Albany Medical College. Since as early as elementary school, math has been my favorite academic subject, and most of my tutoring experience has been in tutoring math. I enjoy math of all kinds, from algebra to geometry to higher-level mathematics like calculus and statistics, and I find the problems to be like fun mini puzzles...
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- ACT
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- ACT
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Pascale: Albany ACT course instructor
...a B.A. in English and French. I have loved reading, writing, and learning in general for my entire life, and I aim to help my students share this passion. I have several years of experience tutoring students in English and History essay writing, college application essay writing, French, ACT prep, and math. I am an advocate for access to high-quality education for children of all backgrounds, as I worked for four years as a teacher...
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- Yale University - Bachelor in Arts, English
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- ACT
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- SAT
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- +41 subjects

Katie: Albany ACT course instructor
...I wanted a job doing the things that I love: learning new topics and helping others. My goal is to not only have students successfully learn information, but additionally, I want them to feel confident about their work. I have been a tutor for four years now. I began tutoring middle school math my freshman year of high school, and later I tutored Regents Earth Science through National Honors Society in my senior year. I...
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Subject Expertise
- ACT
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- +23 subjects

Hani: Albany ACT course instructor
...currently a student at the University of Aberdeen obtaining my master's in petroleum engineering. I graduated in May, 2020 magna cum laude from Northeastern University with my degree in mechanical engineering with a minor in economics. All of methods and study habits I teach my students are ones I have personally used and found to work, either in test prep or in math, science, and engineering courses. In addition to tutoring, I am always more...
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- ACT
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Andrew: Albany ACT course instructor
I am a student at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute working towards a degree in Business Analytics with a minor in Computer Science. I first started tutoring when I was in high school and started a robotics club that taught computer programming and problem solving skills to elementary and middle school students. I tutor in any math, science, and computer science fields. I am also open to tutoring for students taking the ACT or SAT.
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- ACT
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- Business
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Brooke: Albany ACT course instructor
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- ACT
- ACCUPLACER
- SSAT
- WISC IV
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Harrison: Albany ACT course instructor
In the time since graduating college I have spent a lot of time thinking about the importance of learning and how much I have taken it for granted in the past. I would like to now help students realize how important and engaging the learning process can be while helping to give them tools to become better more effective learners.
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- Skidmore College - Bachelor in Arts, Spanish
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- ACT
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- Spanish 3
- +18 subjects

James: Albany ACT course instructor
...with a B.S. in Information Management & Technology, and a minor in Private Music Study. After graduating, I worked as a Technology Consulting in Financial Services for a large audit firm in New York City, before moving to the Copenhagen branch for one year. While available to assist with a broad range of subjects, I especially enjoy assisting students with mathematics, physics, and English. I like to focus on building a strong foundation with the...
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- ACT
- SAT
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Zachary: Albany ACT course instructor
I graduated from Penn State in May 2016 with a B.S. in Chemical Engineering. I tutored for three years helping kids in freshman and sophomore level math, physics, and chemistry courses. I have tutored groups and individuals. I am an extremely friendly person who loves teaching! The best way to teach a student is to have them answer problems on their own. As a tutor, I am there to help students reach the answer, not to be there for the answer. Specifically, I ask students difficult, but practical questions to get them thinking in the right direction. I want my students convinced they can figure problems out on their own because when it's test time... I won't be there!
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- Pennsylvania State University-Main Campus - Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
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- ACT
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- AP Chemistry
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Satvik: Albany ACT course instructor
...math, I am currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in Computer Engineering at Georgia Tech. My experience includes tutoring SAT and ACT math for over 2 years, and I am eager to transition into teaching higher-level calculus and algebra. I believe in fostering a supportive learning environment where students can explore concepts deeply rather than just memorize formulas. My approach emphasizes real-world applications of math to spark curiosity and creativity in my students. I strive to...
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- Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus - Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, General
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- Math
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Clinton: Albany ACT course instructor
...and life skills instructor for the past 10 years. I have worked youth and adult of all ages and have achieved success with every age group I have worked with. I love sharing my knowledge with people in a fun and engaging way. I love explaining topics through a variety of interactive and interesting methods. My favorite thing about tutoring is helping people understand why what they are learning is important. Once you know why...
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- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute - Current Undergrad, Biology, General
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- ACT
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Carol: Albany ACT course instructor
...have headed a math program for fourth graders, and reading program for third graders. I am very passionate about teaching children, and pride myself in creating individual and creative approaches to learning that inspire children. I hold a masters degree in Curriculum, Development, and Evaluation with permanent certification in Elementary Ed. For N through 6th grade. I also received my bachelors degree in Elementary Education. I have tutored students in Reading, Math, Language Arts, and...
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- ACT
- Reading
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- +14 subjects

Quentin: Albany ACT course instructor
...since 2017. I am a strong believer in the power of education and in particular literacy. I worked for 2.5 years teaching reading and math groups in a public school. I am very successful at engaging students and reframing any subject to help meet a student's personal learning needs and goals. In addition to my strong advocacy of literacy, I also have a strong love for the power of math and numbers. I know math...
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- SUNY Empire State College - Bachelor in Arts, English
Subject Expertise
- ACT
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- +48 subjects

Clare: Albany ACT course instructor
With experience working with young elementary students, high school students, college applicants, and college students, I bring an eagerness to adapt my guidance to each individual. As a tutor, I am excited to tailor each and every session to a particular student's needs and preferred method of learning.
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- Harvard College - Bachelor in Arts, Biopsychology
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- ACT
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Jennifer: Albany ACT course instructor
...college students in paper writing and editing, I have much experience helping others further themselves in their education by building confidence, voice and academic empowerment. My primary focus is on student engagement and building a tutor-student relationship based on trust, honesty and open-mindedness. I see student success beyond just comprehension or memorization. I help students to truly synthesize the skills and concepts they need to feel confident in their internalization of the knowledge as they...
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