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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 analyti...

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 ...
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 anal...
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 strategie...
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 a...
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 pre...
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 ti...
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, interpretin...
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 hi...
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 an...
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Ivy League schools typically expect ACT scores of 33 or higher, with many admitted students scoring 34-36. For context, a 33 puts you in the top 1% nationally. Schools like Harvard and Yale average around 34-35, while Penn and Cornell average 33-34. Since the Northeast has historically favored the SAT, some Ivy League applicants from Buffalo may find submitting a strong ACT score (33+) equally competitive, though you should check individual school policies on test-optional admissions.
SUNY schools typically expect ACT scores between 26-31 depending on the campus. For example, SUNY Buffalo generally sees admitted students with scores around 27-30, while more selective SUNY schools like Binghamton average 29-32. Penn State (a popular choice for Buffalo students) averages 26-31. A score of 28+ puts you in the top 10% nationally and makes you competitive for most New York public universities.
The ACT Science section tests data interpretation and scientific reasoning—not memorized science facts. You'll analyze graphs, tables, and experimental data from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science. Students struggle because it's fast-paced (35 minutes for 40 questions) and requires quickly extracting information from unfamiliar passages. Many Buffalo students are surprised it's not about knowing science content; it's about reading data efficiently under time pressure.
The SAT has historically been more popular in the Northeast, including Buffalo, but the ACT is equally accepted by all colleges. The ACT is faster-paced and more straightforward in structure, while the SAT emphasizes reasoning and includes more challenging vocabulary. Many Buffalo students find the ACT's Science section unique and challenging. The best choice depends on your strengths: if you prefer straightforward questions and work well under time pressure, the ACT may suit you. Consider taking a practice test of each to see which aligns better with your skills.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent prep, though this varies based on your starting score and target. Buffalo juniors should ideally begin ACT prep in the fall or early winter to take the test by spring, allowing time for retakes if needed. If you're starting from a lower baseline (below 22), plan for 4-5 months of focused study. With personalized tutoring, many students see meaningful improvement in 8-12 weeks of weekly sessions combined with independent practice.
Most students improve 2-4 points with focused tutoring and consistent practice, though improvement varies by starting score and effort. Students starting around 22-24 often see larger gains (4-6 points) because there's more room for strategy and skill development. Those already scoring 30+ typically see smaller improvements (1-3 points) since they're already in a competitive range. The key is identifying your weakest section—whether that's the Science section's pacing or Math's trigonometry content—and targeting that area with expert tutors who understand ACT-specific strategies.
ACT pacing is tighter than the SAT, so strategy matters. On Science (the section students struggle with most), spend 30-45 seconds per question and don't get stuck on unfamiliar terminology—focus on what the data shows. On Reading, preview questions before reading passages to know what to look for. On Math, skip difficult problems and return to them; don't waste 3 minutes on one problem. Practice with a timer consistently; many Buffalo students find that drilling individual sections under timed conditions helps them build speed without sacrificing accuracy.
Most colleges no longer require the ACT Writing section, and many don't even accept it. Check your target schools' policies before deciding. If you're applying to schools that don't require it (most don't), skip it to save time and stress. However, if you're a strong writer and applying to selective schools that value writing samples, the Writing section can be a minor plus. Since it's optional and rarely impacts admissions decisions, most Buffalo students skip it to focus on the core four sections.
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