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Scoring a 36 composite on the ACT, Vansh treats the Math section as a speed-and-strategy challenge as much as a content test. He identifies which of the 60 questions are disguised algebra, which are coordinate geometry, and which are trigonometry traps — then teaches the shortcuts that keep pacing on track without sacrificing accuracy.

I am a sophomore at the Georgia Institute of Technology and am working towards a major in Computer Engineering. I have been tutoring students of all ages and backgrounds in various math topics ranging from elementary school math to AP Calculus throughout high school. I love teaching math and always find it amazing to watch my students grow and improve in their mathematical abilities. While helping students with standardized testing, we go through several tricks and tactics that have helped my students succeed and have fun in the process. I am also well versed in Physics and have spent 3 years taking the highest levels of physics courses. I love playing all sports (especially soccer) and enjoy playing the guitar in my free time as well.
Most ACT Math questions reward students who can identify the shortest path to an answer — and Michael, who studies both global studies and fine arts while holding a 36 ACT composite, brings an unconventional problem-solving lens that cuts through overly procedural thinking. He's especially effective at teaching the mental shortcuts for the coordinate geometry and matrix questions in the back third of the section, where creative reasoning often beats brute-force calculation. Rated 4.9 by students.
Scoring a 35 ACT composite means Priya knows the math section's rhythm — which algebra and geometry concepts appear most often, where the time traps are, and how to recognize when a problem is simpler than it looks. She teaches students to spot the fastest path to an answer on coordinate geometry and trigonometry questions, the two areas where most points are quietly lost.
I'm Veena and I recently graduated from the University of Miami with a B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology with Chemistry and English Literature as my minors. I've tutored at a Math and Reading learning center in high school and became an employee of the Academic Resource Center at UM where I tutored my peers in STEM subjects. I was an assistant science teacher at a middle school for a year, and a workshop leader for chemistry classes at UM.
The ACT Math section throws 60 questions across algebra, coordinate geometry, and trigonometry in just 60 minutes, so pacing matters as much as knowledge. Parker earned a 36 composite and approaches the math section by teaching students which problems to solve algebraically, which to back-solve, and which to sketch — saving time where it counts most.
I am no longer by their side. I seldom have students rely on "tricks"; instead, students will learn the underlying reasoning so that they can extend their solving methods to new related problem types. I look forward to applying my years of tutoring and teaching experience to help many motivated students.
I am currently studying at St. John’s College for my Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. St. John’s curriculum follows the Great Books Program which relies on primary sources instead of textbooks. During my time at St. John’s, I have volunteered as a tutor working with middle school students, focusing on Reading, Writing, and Mathematics. I have also tutored students in US history, Government, and World Religions. I have enjoyed tutoring English and Literature the most as I find it very rewarding to help students find material that they not only enjoy, but connect to and use to understand their own lives. In this age, technology has made information freely available to everyone. I think that it is extremely important to teach students how to find, processes and critically reflect on this wealth of resources. I find that it is equally important to nurture a student’s curiosity by demonstrating how lessons taught in the classroom can be applied to their unique passion. My own passions include writing, reading anything from philosophy to comic books, and playing video games.
I'm passionate about guiding high schoolers through the college application process. The admissions process is probably one of the most confusing, anxiety-inducing experiences you'll have in high school, but I'm full of ideas for making the entire process as successful and stress-free as possible. I've successfully guided many students through every stage of admissions -- from figuring out where to apply and then staying organized and on-track, to "packaging" themselves and producing a perfect personal statement -- and I love witnessing them achieve their admissions dreams.
Scoring a 35 ACT composite required Harrison to move through the Math section's 60 questions efficiently, from basic pre-algebra through trigonometry and matrices. He teaches students to triage by difficulty, locking in quick points on coordinate geometry and linear equations before spending time on the harder logarithm and conic-section problems at the end.
Scoring a 33 ACT composite as a civil engineering major at UF, Cavan knows the math section inside out — from coordinate geometry shortcuts to the handful of trigonometry identities that appear on nearly every test. He teaches students to recognize which problems reward careful setup and which ones reward speed, so they stop leaving points on the table in the final ten questions.
I am a certified Math 5-9 Teacher in FL. I taught middle and high school for two years. I am a graduate of Florida State University. I received my Bachelor of Science in Social Science with a focus in Public Administration and Sociology. After graduation, I took a gap year before graduate school to serve in AmeriCorps. I highly recommend it! I currently do photography and work at a startup. While I tutor a broad range of subjects, I am most passionate about Math. I have worked with students in grades K-12. I cater to each student's individual learning style. In my experience, it is always rewarding seeing my students have that "aha moment" when they understand a concept or when their confidence and attitude towards a subject has changed from when we started. This in turn is reflected in their improved test scores and grades in the class. I am a firm believer in fully investing in my students to help them reach their highest potential.
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you work with a tutor. Most students see meaningful gains—typically 2-4 points—within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, though some improve more quickly if they identify and address specific weak areas early. The key is targeted practice on the question types and concepts that challenge you most, combined with strategic test-taking approaches that personalized 1-on-1 instruction provides.
The ACT Math section gives you 60 minutes for 60 questions, so timing is critical. A smart approach is to work through easier questions first to build confidence and secure those points, then tackle harder problems with remaining time. A tutor can help you identify which question types you solve quickly versus those that slow you down, then develop a personalized pacing strategy that maximizes your score based on your strengths.
Many students struggle with time management, misunderstanding what a question is asking, or gaps in specific math concepts like trigonometry, sequences, or complex algebra. Others know the math but second-guess themselves or rush through problems. Personalized tutoring helps you pinpoint which of these—or which specific topics—are holding you back, so you can focus your study time where it matters most.
Taking 3-5 full practice tests under timed conditions is ideal for most students preparing for the ACT. This gives you enough exposure to different question variations and helps you identify patterns in your mistakes. Between practice tests, focus on targeted review of weak areas rather than taking test after test—quality review is more valuable than volume. A tutor can guide you on which practice tests to prioritize and how to analyze your results effectively.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about whether you can solve problems under pressure. Building confidence through repeated practice with real ACT-style questions, learning to recognize familiar problem patterns, and developing a consistent approach to each question type all help reduce anxiety. Personalized tutoring also teaches you strategies like skipping difficult problems strategically and returning to them later, which reduces the panic of getting stuck.
Look for tutors who understand the specific format and question types of the ACT Math section—not just general math knowledge—and who can diagnose your individual weak spots quickly. They should use real ACT practice materials, teach you test-specific strategies (not just math concepts), and track your progress on timed sections. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors who specialize in ACT prep and can tailor their approach to your learning style and goals.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment—often a timed practice section or full practice test—so the tutor can identify your strengths and specific areas for improvement. You'll discuss your target score, timeline, and any particular topics that worry you. From there, the tutor creates a personalized study plan focused on the concepts and question types that will have the biggest impact on your score.
Most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, meeting 1-2 times per week with a tutor. If you're starting with significant gaps in math concepts or aiming for a top score, you might want to begin earlier. Starting with a diagnostic assessment helps determine the right timeline for your specific situation—students in Cape Coral with access to personalized tutoring often see results faster than those studying alone.
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