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6+ years
Ilesh
Georgia Tech's Industrial and Systems Engineering program sits at the crossroads of math, data analysis, and logical reasoning — which means Ilesh trained daily in exactly the quantitative and analytical thinking the ACT tests across Math, Science, and even the evidence-based Reading questions. He e...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering

Certified Tutor
16+ years
John
An English and drama background might not scream ACT prep, but John's 36 composite — a perfect score — means he's mastered every section of the test, and his theater training makes him unusually good at close reading the rhetorical and narrative passages that stall most students on Reading and Engli...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Elliot
Elliot's neuroscience PhD means he's spent years designing experiments, interpreting data, and writing precisely — the exact skill set the ACT tests across all four sections, from Science passage analysis to the grammar logic underlying English questions. He earned a perfect 36 composite and uses th...
Hampshire College
Bachelor in Arts, Cognitive Science
Vanderbilt University
Doctor of Philosophy, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Alex
Medical school at the University of Arizona sharpened Alex's science and reading comprehension chops, but it's the chemical engineering degree from Washington and Lee that keeps his ACT Math strategies rigorous — and tutoring since 2010 means he's seen every version of the test's recurring traps acr...
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Chelain
Scoring a 33 on the ACT while juggling a dual PhD/MD track gave Chelain a firsthand appreciation for efficient test strategy — knowing when to skip, when to guess, and how to manage the clock across all four sections. As a radiation oncology resident at Northwestern, she brings the same analytical p...
Thomas Jefferson University
PHD, PhD: Molecular Pharmacology and Structural Biology; MD: Medicine. Currently a Resident in Radiation Oncology at Northwestern Memorial Hospital. C
Swarthmore College
Bachelors, Biology, Psychology
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Sugi
Medical school admissions committees at both Rice and Baylor trusted Sugi to evaluate candidates — that same ability to spot exactly where someone's reasoning breaks down is what she brings to ACT prep, section by section. Her 36 composite and dual background in cognitive science and biochemistry me...
Rice University
Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry & Cell Biology
Baylor College of Medicine
Doctor of Medicine, Ophthalmic Technology
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Anna
Northwestern's Honors Program in Medical Education compressed Anna's premed and MD training into a single accelerated track — meaning she learned early how to master large volumes of material under tight time constraints, which is essentially what the ACT demands across all four sections. She scored...
Northwestern University
Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Northwestern University
Graduated (Honors Program in Medical Education)
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Eric
Eric's business administration background might seem unusual for ACT prep, but it gave him exactly the kind of cross-disciplinary fluency the test rewards — reading dense passages quickly, interpreting data under pressure, and writing structured arguments for the optional Writing section. He earned ...
University of Michigan
Bachelor in Business Administration, Business
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Benjamin
Most ACT prep treats all four sections like they require the same skillset — Benjamin actually lives in both worlds, with a computer science degree and a graduate English program at Columbia giving him native fluency in quantitative reasoning and close reading alike. He earned a perfect 36 composite...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Columbia University in the City of New York
Current Grad Student, English
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Edward
Chemical engineering at Michigan means Edward spends his semesters deep in the math and science that dominate half the ACT — but his literature, essay editing, and grammar tutoring keep the English and Reading sections just as locked in, giving him genuine coverage across all four. His perfect 36 co...
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Frequently Asked Questions
For highly selective UC schools, competitive ACT scores typically range from 32-35. UC Berkeley and UCLA average around 33-34 when submitted, while Stanford and USC expect 32-35. However, since UC schools are test-optional through 2025, scores matter most for merit scholarships and as backup documentation. Even with test-optional policies, a strong ACT score (28+) can strengthen your application, especially if your GPA is borderline or you're applying to engineering/STEM programs.
In California, the SAT remains more popular, but the ACT is equally respected by colleges. The choice depends on your strengths: the SAT emphasizes reading comprehension and algebra, while the ACT tests faster pacing and includes a unique Science section focused on data interpretation. Many San Jose students take both to see which aligns better with their skills, then focus prep on whichever yields a higher score. Since UC schools accept both equally, choose the test where you're most likely to reach your target score (28+ for competitive schools).
The ACT Science section (35 minutes, 40 questions) tests data interpretation and scientific reasoning—not memorized science facts. You'll analyze graphs, tables, and experimental designs from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. The challenge isn't science knowledge; it's speed and understanding how to extract information quickly from unfamiliar data. Many students struggle here because it's unlike anything on the SAT, making targeted practice essential for improvement.
With focused preparation, students typically improve 2-4 points within 4-8 weeks of consistent study. Larger improvements (5+ points) usually require 8-12 weeks and personalized instruction targeting your specific weak sections—whether that's pacing on Reading, trigonometry on Math, or data interpretation on Science. Starting prep in junior year (or early senior year) gives you time to take the test multiple times if needed, since colleges superscore the ACT by taking your highest composite score across test dates.
ACT pacing is significantly faster than the SAT—you have roughly 45 seconds per English question, 1 minute per Math question, and less than a minute per Reading passage. The key is strategic skipping: tackle easier questions first, mark harder ones, and return if time allows. Science requires the most strategy since you must balance reading time with question-answering. Personalized tutoring helps identify which sections drain your time and teaches section-specific pacing techniques that match your strengths.
Ideally, start ACT prep in spring of junior year (around March-April) so you can take the test in summer or fall, leaving time for a retake if needed before college applications open in fall. If you're already a senior, begin immediately—even 4-6 weeks of focused prep can yield meaningful improvements. San Jose's competitive college landscape means early planning helps: you'll have scores ready when applications launch, and you can focus senior year on essays and other components rather than test prep.
The ACT Math covers more advanced topics than the SAT, including trigonometry, matrices, and logarithms. About 10-15% of the test involves trig concepts (sine, cosine, tangent), which the SAT doesn't test. If you haven't taken precalculus or trigonometry yet, you'll need targeted review of these topics. Many San Jose students in competitive high schools have strong math backgrounds, but even then, trig-specific practice is essential since it's unfamiliar territory for most test-takers.
Most colleges don't require the ACT Writing section anymore, and UC schools don't use it for admissions. Skip it unless a specific school you're targeting explicitly requires it (rare). Skipping Writing saves 40 minutes and lets you focus energy on the four main sections, where your composite score comes from. Check your target schools' requirements, but for most San Jose students applying to UC schools and other California universities, the 4-section ACT is sufficient.
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