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Every ACT Reading passage is a short argument or narrative that has to be decoded in roughly nine minutes, which is less a reading test than a reasoning test. That distinction matters to Galen, whose philosophy degree was essentially four years of timed close reading under pressure. He teaches students to map each passage's structure before touching the questions, turning even unfamiliar topics into something they can navigate confidently.

I'm excited to share my love of science and learning through tutoring! I tutor Biology, Ecology, and standardized test prep. From high school to Stanford, I have learned that lectures are often difficult for students to follow. They can lose confidence in subjects because the information is not presented in a way that is effective for their learning. My job is to work with students to figure out the best way to learn challenging material. This may involve breaking down complicated ideas into consumable parts, discussing concepts back and forth, or working through practice problems together. Ultimately, I believe that students should never feel unintelligent because they don't immediately grasp a concept. I am committed to empowering students to approach challenging subjects with confidence.
Medical school at the University of Arizona means Alex reads hundreds of pages of dense, unfamiliar material every week — the same core skill the ACT Reading section tests under a 35-minute clock. With a perfect 36 ACT composite, he teaches students to attack the paired viewpoints and natural science passages by isolating each author's claim before looking at answer choices, which eliminates the subtle scope-shift traps that cost most test-takers points. Rated 4.8 by students.
Lindsay's double grounding in biology and mathematics means she's comfortable with both the natural science passages that demand data-literate reading and the humanities passages that require tracking an author's shifting tone — two skills that rarely live in the same tutor. With a 35 ACT composite and a 4.9 student rating, she teaches students to anticipate what each passage type will ask before they finish reading, so they spend less time re-scanning and more time eliminating wrong answers. Her approach zeroes in on how the ACT disguises correct answers through subtle rewording, training students to match claims back to specific lines rather than relying on general impressions.
The ACT Reading section isn't about being a strong reader — it's about answering 40 questions in 35 minutes, which means learning to extract evidence from passages at speed. Jacob's 35 ACT composite and his psychology and theater training give him a sharp eye for how arguments are structured and how authors use tone to convey meaning. He teaches a passage-mapping technique that cuts down on re-reading and keeps students moving.
I'm a performer at heart so I love to sing and dance; however, there's nothing better than a night on the town with a few friends!
Reading comprehension on the ACT is a speed game: four passages, ten questions each, thirty-five minutes total. Alice, who scored a 36 composite, teaches a deliberate strategy for each passage type — prose fiction, social science, humanities, natural science — because each one rewards a slightly different reading approach. Her English and biology background at Yale means she's equally comfortable unpacking a literary narrative or a dense scientific excerpt.
I am not studying or performing research, I enjoy playing video games, card games, or role-playing games with my friends. I also am an amateur engineer, participating in the online community of laser enthusiasts. Together, we construct circuitry, design housings, and align lenses to create not laser pens for pets, but high-powered, scientific lab lasers.
Teach for America gave Gordon years of practice adapting reading strategies across grade levels — from elementary phonics to college-level scientific literature — which means he understands how different students get stuck on the ACT Reading section's four passage types for very different reasons. He zeroes in on pacing and passage-order strategy, teaching students to identify which passages play to their strengths and which ones to save for last so they stop running out of time on the questions they'd actually get right.
I'm a graduate of Arizona State University with Barrett, the Honors College. I received my BSE in biomedical engineering in 2022 and I'll finish my education with an MS in 2023. I've tutored math (K-12) since 2016 with an emphasis on algebra and high school test prep concepts. It's never too early or too late to build foundational math skills. I believe a student at any age or level can benefit from practicing core skills while introducing logical and efficient solutions into their math repertoire!
I am music educator passionate about providing you the individualized assistance you require. I believe in providing engaging, real-life applications of concepts to maximize student interest and growth in subject areas.
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Score improvement varies based on your starting point and commitment level, but most students see meaningful gains within 8-12 weeks of consistent practice. A tutor can help you identify which question types are costing you points—whether that's inference questions, vocabulary in context, or paired passages—and develop targeted strategies to address those specific weaknesses. Many students improve by 2-4 points on the ACT Reading section, which can significantly impact your composite score and college applications.
The ACT Reading section gives you just 35 minutes to read four passages and answer 40 questions—roughly 8-9 minutes per passage. Most students struggle with either reading too slowly and running out of time, or skimming too quickly and missing key details. A tutor can teach you strategic reading techniques, like identifying main ideas first and using question stems to guide your focus, so you can work through passages more efficiently without sacrificing comprehension.
Effective strategies include previewing questions before reading (to know what to look for), annotating key details as you read, and tackling easier passages first to build confidence. Many students also benefit from learning how to eliminate wrong answers quickly and recognizing common trap answers that sound plausible but don't match what the passage actually says. A tutor can help you practice these strategies with real ACT passages so they become automatic on test day.
ACT Reading questions fall into a few key categories: main idea and summary questions, detail questions, inference questions, vocabulary-in-context, and questions about the author's tone or purpose. Each type requires a slightly different approach—for example, inference questions require you to read between the lines, while detail questions reward careful attention to what the passage explicitly states. Tutors can help you practice each type separately so you develop confidence and speed across all question formats.
Practice tests are essential—they help you get comfortable with the test format, identify which passage types and question categories are hardest for you, and build stamina for reading four passages under timed conditions. Taking full practice tests every 1-2 weeks, then reviewing your mistakes with a tutor, shows you exactly where to focus your study efforts. This targeted approach is much more effective than just reading tips or doing scattered practice problems.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment—either a full practice test or a timed section—so the tutor can see your current strengths and weaknesses. You'll discuss your target score, timeline, and any specific challenges (like timing or certain question types). From there, the tutor creates a personalized study plan focused on the areas where you'll gain the most points, and you'll start learning and practicing strategies right away.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about what to expect. Working with a tutor builds confidence through repeated practice with real ACT passages and questions, so the format becomes familiar and less intimidating. Tutors also teach you calming strategies and time-management techniques that reduce panic during the test, and they help you develop a growth mindset by celebrating progress and reframing mistakes as learning opportunities.
With over 427 schools across Tucson's 67 school districts, students face varying levels of test prep support. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction ensures you get strategies tailored to your learning style and specific weaknesses, rather than generic classroom instruction. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who understand the ACT Reading section deeply and can help you maximize your score in the time you have available.
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