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Varsity Tutors can assist students who are preparing for college admissions exams by enrolling them in a Denver ACT prep course led by an expert instructor. Though you may be a couple of years away from college, chances are you are already giving thought to which colleges you'd like to attend and how to put yourself in a position to gain admission to your dream school. If you're a student at area institutions like DSST: Stapleton High School, East High School, or the Denver School of the Arts, the ACT is the test you will most likely have to take if you plan on attending college. Your score on the ACT could play a critical role in your college application, helping you to get a leg up over your peers and position yourself for success.
With a dynamic online classroom led by expert instructors, Varsity Tutors brings you high-level instruction and a collaborative forum to interact and troubleshoot with your peers. A basic internet search will overwhelm you with test prep ideas, materials, and op-ed pieces, leaving you overwhelmed and wondering where to begin. If you're considering extra help, enrolling in a Denver ACT course could help invigorate your studies. Having the ability to break the ACT down by section while also learning the different types of questions to expect on the test will provide invaluable insight as you approach exam day.
What can Denver ACT prep cover?
Broken down into four sections, including English, Math, Reading, and Science, the ACT will challenge your test-taking skills and foundational subject knowledge. You will also have the option of completing a writing section. Without the writing section, you will have just shy of three hours to complete all the questions in the four required sections. If you opt to complete the writing section, you will have an extra 40 minutes of test time. The breadth of the ACT necessitates a wide range of expertise across multiple subjects. Here we will break down the different sections of the test to give you a better idea of the different topics you will face.
In the Math section, you will be tested on pre-algebra, elementary and intermediate algebra, geometry, and trigonometry. You will have 60 minutes to complete 60 questions. It is important to have a strong grasp of mathematical concepts, such as functions, interpreting equations, and geometric calculations, among others. Advanced test-taking skills can help you work efficiently and confidently in this section to ensure that you are able to finish in the time allotted.
The English section will measure your understanding of English and your knowledge of language skills. You will have 45 minutes to complete 75 questions, so it is important to work quickly. Fluency in sentence structure, grammar, style, and tone are integral to your success in this section as you will be given opportunities to edit and revise provided text.
Next, the Science section will ask you to complete 40 multiple-choice questions that measure your interpretation, analysis, evaluation, reasoning, and problem-solving skills. You have 35 minutes to complete this section. This portion of the exam might present you with graphs, charts, or experiment summaries. The ability to understand and interpret data utilizing the scientific method will allow you to exceed in this section.
The reading portion of the exam measures your reading comprehension by asking you to analyze content commonly encountered in first-year college courses. You will have 35 minutes to complete 40 questions in which you will be asked to read and analyze passages in order to answer multiple-choice questions. In order to properly analyze the given passages, you must be able to identify central ideas and themes, summarize ideas, differentiate between facts and opinions, and make connections between different texts, among other things.
The optional writing section provides you with 40 minutes to write an essay in response to a prompt that presents an issue and three different perspectives on the issue. To write a successful response, you must coherently state your own perspective while analyzing the connections between your perspective and one of the three perspectives provided. It is important to develop original ideas and arguments in order to provide a thoughtful critique.
What are the benefits of starting a Denver ACT course?
Enrolling in a Denver ACT course is a great first step towards building foundational test-taking skills to increase your success come exam day. Varsity Tutors helps bring the classroom to you through a live virtual platform where you can see, hear, and speak to your instructor as the class unfolds. The opportunity to collaborate with peers allows you to troubleshoot and work together towards finding solutions to problems. Knowing that you aren't alone in your studies can lend you the confidence needed to help maximize your study time. Studying for one subject on an exam can be tough enough, but studying for four can be downright daunting.
Enrolling in a Denver ACT course is a good way to structure and parcel out your studies. Starting from scratch might have you feeling stressed and overwhelmed. Following a customized curriculum set forth in an online class adds detail and structure to your study plan, allowing you to approach the ACT decisively and confidently. If you are struggling with mastering geometric concepts, you can schedule one-on-one time with your instructor to focus on geometric shape and solid measurement calculations. If you feel that English comprehension is an area of need, you can work through text passages with your classmates to share and learn new strategies for evaluation.
How can I sign up for a Denver ACT class?
If you feel that you are ready to begin maximizing your study time, Varsity Tutors can get you enrolled in a Denver ACT class today. We know that you are already busy with high school coursework and extra-curricular activities. For your convenience, we offer two- to four-week classes, with new sessions beginning every week. Attending business school is a huge commitment that you are probably not taking lightly. Contact Varsity Tutors today and let us place you in a Denver ACT course that will help you to develop skills that can benefit you throughout your entire academic journey.

Trevor: Denver ACT course instructor
...gain at Mines, I want to become involved in the forefront of renewable energy technologies. I have been putting my goals into action the last two years by interning at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory doing research in photovoltaic reliability. In high school and college, I have gained experience mentoring peers and helping them not only succeed, but enjoy their school work. I believe that for a student to have an effective learning experience, the...
Education & Certification
- Colorado School of Mines - Current Undergrad, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- 7th Grade Science
- AP Physics C: Mechanics
- Math
- +98 subjects

David: Denver ACT course instructor
...therefore had ample opportunities to learn what it takes for students to succeed. This has led me to instruct students in everything from Elementary school math to graduate school research projects. My specialties are Writing, History, Test Preparation and Social Sciences. I strongly believe that the key to educational success is for students to take ownership of the material and to accomplish teachers to make learning personal. I strive to understand each students' unique strengths...
Education & Certification
- Colorado College - Bachelors, International Political Economy
- Pepperdine University - Masters, Master of Public Policy
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- Study Skills and Organization
- Latin
- English
- +71 subjects

Jack: Denver ACT course instructor
...on a scientific expedition on the high seas through 11 countries. I really enjoy teaching and working with students, as well as learning new things. I grew up in South America wandering ancient Inca ruins and the Andes and speak Spanish and English fluently. I spent just enough time in Colorado to earn a degree in economics, magna cum laude. Since then, I have been working in a variety of capacities on ocean conservation and...
Education & Certification
- Fort Lewis College - Bachelor in Arts, Economics
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- English
- Reading
- 12th Grade Reading
- +62 subjects

Ellen: Denver ACT course instructor
...given me a love for the written word. I believe that writing is one of the most important skills that a person can have today. No matter the field, the ability to communicate clearly and compellingly is invaluable. In my tutoring, I focus on helping students identify the strategies that writers use to make their point. This way students can critically evaluate what writers are saying, as well as use these strategies themselves when they...
Education & Certification
- Sarah Lawrence College - Current Undergrad, Liberal arts
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- IB Psychology HL
- ACT Writing
- Reading
- +35 subjects

Stephen: Denver ACT course instructor
I can help with math and science subjects for students of all ages, as well as test prep. I was valedictorian of my high school and have a BS in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin. ... I believe in helping students develop a deep understanding of the fundamentals behind the problems they're trying to solve.... I want to keep things light and breezy. I want to get to the know the student and make him/her feel comfortable. Then we will dive in and begin identifying and working on the areas where the student is having problems
Education & Certification
- The University of Texas at Austin - Bachelors, Mechanical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- Algebra 2
- Science
- ACT Reading
- +26 subjects

Becky: Denver ACT course instructor
Thank you for taking time to read my personal statement. In short, I am a chemical engineering PhD candidate who enjoys math, science, and learning about new and interesting subjects. I recently received my bachelors degree in chemical engineering from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland. In the fall of 2016, I will be pursuing my PhD in chemical engineering at the University of Colorado, Boulder. During my undergraduate career, I have gained industry, teaching...
Education & Certification
- Case Western Reserve University - Bachelors, Chemical Engineering
- Case Western Reserve University - PHD, Chemical Engineering
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
- AP Chemistry
- +41 subjects

Kyle: Denver ACT course instructor
...siblings. This helped me develop my teaching skills at a young age, and served me well when I became a recitation instructor at University of Colorado Denver, teaching upper-division genetics. My year-long tenure there only deepened my love of teaching and helped me strengthen my abilities to educate many different styles of learners. I also have the experience with graduate standardized testing, as I scored in the 95th percentile or above on the SAT, ACT,...
Education & Certification
- University of Colorado Denver - Bachelor of Science, Biology & Psychology
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- General Chemistry
- PSAT
- Chemistry
- +46 subjects

Rachel: Denver ACT course instructor
...spent many hours working individually with students long after the school day ends to help them prep for the ACT, polish their English papers, or understand a math concept. I know that every student learns differently, and as a teacher and tutor I aim to give my students a diversity of learning approaches so that we can figure out which one works best for them. I love getting to know my students personally so that...
Education & Certification
- Brown University - Bachelors, History
- Antioch University New England - Masters, Environmental Education
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- Earth Science
- SAT Reading
- History
- +29 subjects

Jenna: Denver ACT course instructor
...credential and have taught middle school English for 4 years. I tutor a variety of subjects, but I am most passionate about reading, writing, and math. I believe that strong literacy skills are necessary to advance in any field and that a firm understanding of mathematical concepts is a great way to develop critical thinking. I love working with learners of all ages! In my spare time, I like to read, listen to true crime...
Education & Certification
- Boston University - Bachelor in Arts, Anthropology
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- ACT Writing
- Anthropology
- Middle School Reading
- +51 subjects

Haley: Denver ACT course instructor
...PhD at the University of Colorado Boulder. My research involvement has given me direct experience with many chemical concepts taught in class settings and has given me a deep appreciation of and excitement for the sciences. Through tutoring, I hope to share these insights and excitement for the subject while deepening conceptual understandings. The greatest metric of success in a tutoring session is being told that I was able to break down explanations from the...
Education & Certification
- University of Arizona - Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Subject Expertise
- ACT
- College Algebra
- Algebra 2
- French
- +50 subjects