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5+ years
Ishan
I am a current sophomore at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where I am majoring in Biology as part of the 7 Year Accelerated Medical Program. I am also minoring in Healthcare Economics and Policy. My favorite subjects in school are Chemistry, Biology, and Math, but I also enjoy the process of writ...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Albany Medical College
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Arthur
I am available to tutor in a broad range of subjects, though I am most passionate about Economics, History, and Civics. Please feel free to contact me and I would be happy to arrange a session.
Middlebury College
Bachelor in Arts, Economics

Certified Tutor
16+ years
John
Scoring a 36 ACT composite means John knows exactly how the English section tries to trip students up — from comma splice traps to rhetorical strategy questions buried in transition sentences. His English and Drama background gives him a natural ear for the grammar and style conventions the test rew...
University of St Thomas
Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
American Academy of Dramatic Arts
Associates, Acting

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Max
Scoring a perfect 36 ACT composite means Max didn't just survive the English section — he mastered its rhythm of rapid grammar decisions and rhetorical judgment calls under tight time pressure. His biology background might seem unrelated, but years of writing and editing research papers (including o...
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rahul
I am a recent graduate of Cornell University, where I received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Over the past several years, I have worked with students from diverse backgrounds and experiences tutoring thermodynamics (my personal favorite), chemistry, and math. I have a...
Cornell University
B.S. in Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Rhea
Punctuation rules, subject-verb agreement across long modifying phrases, and rhetorical strategy questions each require a different kind of attention on ACT English. Rhea tackles these by teaching students to read the surrounding sentences — not just the underlined portion — which is where most care...
University of Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

Certified Tutor
8+ years
Emily
Scoring a 35 ACT while double-majoring in Biology and Spanish meant Emily was constantly switching between scientific precision and literary nuance — exactly the kind of editing flexibility the English section demands when it jumps from punctuation rules to rhetorical strategy questions within the s...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Indiana University-Purdue University-Indianapolis
Doctor of Medicine, Community Health and Preventive Medicine

Certified Tutor
6+ years
Ilesh
Scoring a perfect 36 ACT composite while studying Industrial Engineering at Georgia Tech means Ilesh learned to treat every problem — including grammar — as a system with rules you can map and apply. He zeroes in on the English section's punctuation and sentence structure questions by teaching the h...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Benjamin
I am a 2023 graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a Finance/Economics major and a minor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. I am a passionate student in the math and business realms, as I enjoy the intuitiveness of the former and the real-world potential of the latter. During classes in midd...
University of Notre Dame
Bachelor of Science in Finance and Economics (minor: Innovation and Entrepreneurship)

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Vansh
The IB program drills a particular kind of writing discipline — structured arguments, precise language, relentless editing — and Vansh carried that training straight into his aerospace engineering work at Georgia Tech, where technical writing leaves zero room for ambiguity. That combination makes hi...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you apply what you learn. Students typically see gains of 2-4 points on the ACT English section with focused tutoring over several months, though some improve more quickly if they address specific weak areas. The key is identifying whether you're struggling with grammar fundamentals, reading comprehension, or test-taking pacing—and then targeting those specific challenges. A tutor can help you pinpoint exactly what's holding you back and create a personalized study plan to address it.
The ACT English section (75 minutes, 75 questions) tests grammar, punctuation, sentence structure, and rhetoric through passages. It's required and scored on a scale of 1-36. The optional Writing test is a separate 40-minute essay where you analyze an argument and take a position—it's scored separately and not included in your composite ACT score. Most colleges don't require it anymore, but some competitive programs may ask for it. A tutor can help you decide whether to take the Writing test and prepare you for whichever sections align with your college goals.
Timing is one of the biggest challenges on ACT English—you have roughly 45 seconds per question. The best approach is to read the passage quickly for overall meaning, then focus on the specific sentences with underlined portions rather than rereading everything. Many students waste time by over-thinking questions; learning to trust your instincts on grammar and eliminating wrong answers quickly makes a huge difference. A tutor can teach you efficient reading strategies, help you practice under timed conditions, and show you which questions to prioritize so you don't get stuck on difficult ones.
Students for students in Queens typically struggle most with comma usage (knowing when commas are needed vs. wrong), pronoun-antecedent agreement, subject-verb agreement, and sentence fragments. You'll also see questions testing semicolon and dash usage, verb tense consistency, and wordiness. The ACT often tests grammar rules in tricky contexts where the sentence sounds right even though it's technically incorrect—which is why test-taking strategy matters as much as grammar knowledge. A tutor can review which grammar concepts trip you up most and teach you how to spot these errors quickly during the test.
Take full-length ACT practice tests under timed conditions to build stamina and identify patterns in your mistakes. After each test, spend time reviewing every question you missed or guessed on—not just the ones you got wrong, but also questions you got right by luck. Look for trends: Are you making the same grammar mistakes? Running out of time? Missing certain question types? This analysis is where real improvement happens. A tutor can help you interpret your practice test results, prioritize which skills to focus on, and create a study schedule that spaces out practice tests and targeted skill-building sessions for maximum retention.
About 20-25% of ACT English questions test rhetorical skills and reading comprehension—asking you to identify the purpose of a phrase, choose the best word for tone, or understand how ideas connect. These questions can't be answered by grammar rules alone; you need to understand what the author is trying to communicate. The tricky part is that the passage context matters, so skimming too quickly can cause you to miss these questions. A tutor can teach you how to read efficiently for meaning, annotate strategically, and answer rhetorical questions by understanding author intent rather than just picking the "correct sounding" option.
Test anxiety often comes from feeling unprepared or uncertain about pacing—so the best defense is consistent practice and confidence in your skills. Timed practice tests help you become comfortable with the pressure, and a tutor can teach you techniques like taking a few deep breaths if you feel stuck, moving past difficult questions instead of panicking, and building positive self-talk. It also helps to go into test day knowing your weaknesses aren't deal-breakers: even top scorers skip hard questions sometimes. Working with a tutor builds confidence through targeted skill-building and realistic practice scenarios that make the actual test feel familiar.
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