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Reading four dense passages in 35 minutes means students can't afford to read the way they normally do — they need a strategy. Sarah, who scored a 35 ACT composite and studies journalism at NYU, teaches active-reading techniques for each passage type, from tagging the author's argument in social science texts to isolating key data points in natural science excerpts.

The ACT Reading section isn't about being a fast reader — it's about knowing where to look and how to eliminate answer choices efficiently across four dense passages in 35 minutes. Zhenrui, who earned a 36 composite, breaks down each passage type (prose fiction, social science, humanities, natural science) and teaches the specific retrieval strategies that keep students from second-guessing themselves.
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The ACT Reading section isn't really about reading — it's about efficiently locating evidence under a tight time constraint. Jackie scored a 35 on this section and teaches a passage-mapping technique that cuts down on re-reading and keeps students from falling into the trap of "almost right" answer choices. She knows which question stems signal inference versus detail retrieval, and drills that distinction until it becomes automatic.
I am currently attending UCLA School of Dentistry. I have spent a big chunk of my life tutoring. I had 600 hours of volunteer experience tutoring 5th graders in language. I also was the Tutoring Head of the Science National Honor Society in high school and spent every week tutoring high school level biology and chemistry. I spent one summer working at Kumon tutoring children in basic math and reading. In college, I spent two years tutoring adults to pass their GED. I was also an Undergraduate Teaching Assistant (UTA) for a development and physiology biology class, as well as a Peer Tutor for other intro level biology classes. If you chose me as your tutor, I look forward to working with you and helping you be the best student you can be!
A drama background might seem unrelated to ACT Reading, but Michael's training at NYU's Atlantic Acting School built a habit of breaking texts apart — identifying a character's motivation, an author's argument, the shift in tone between paragraphs — that maps directly onto the prose fiction and humanities passages. With a 35 ACT composite and a 4.8 student rating, he teaches students to read passages like scripts: tracking who wants what and why, which makes inference and tone questions click faster.
Christina's computer science training built a habit of reading precisely — catching the difference between what a specification actually says versus what you assume it says — which is the same skill that separates correct and tempting-but-wrong answers on ACT Reading inference questions. With a 34 composite and broad experience across both English and science subjects, she teaches students to isolate the exact sentence or phrase that justifies an answer choice, especially on the natural science and social science passages where technical language can make everything sound equally plausible.
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Most ACT Reading mistakes happen not because students can't comprehend the passage but because they spend too long on it and rush the questions. Ben's English and philosophy background trained him to extract an author's argument and tone quickly — a skill he now breaks down into a repeatable method for tackling each passage type, from prose fiction to natural science. He scored a 33 composite on the ACT.
I am a recent graduate of Harvard University, where I received my Bachelor of Arts in English Literature with an emphasis on screenwriting. Although I love literature and writing, I am most passionate about tutoring math. I have five years of experience as a math tutor, during which time I helped students ages 3-17 with math ranging from basic arithmetic to pre-calculus. My favorite math topic is algebra, particularly because of its usefulness in solving real-world word problems. In addition to mathematics, I find joy in teaching/elucidating Shakespeare to high-school students. As a classically trained actor, I find it fun to tackle Shakespeare’s dense texts from a performance and character-driven perspective. In my spare time, I enjoy vegan baking and roller-blading.
I am a 2018 graduate of University of California Santa Barbara, with a B.S. degree in Biological Sciences through the Honors Program. I consider education to be tremendously important not just during development, but also throughout life. I believe it's critical to establish the right attitude toward learning; a feat that once accomplished can improve a student's long-term output in school. Education is an integral part of my career choice: I aspire to become a physician, a career intertwined with knowledge and education. However, teaching and learning are present in every career, and every part of life for that matter.
I am currently a Junior at UCSB working towards a degree in Bio-psychology, following the Pre-Medical route! I have tutored both formally during high school and informally during my college years. I am comfortable teaching all ages and those who are eager to learn. I love tutoring in a more conversational matter and talking through problems rather than lecture and repeat. Each student has a different way they like to learn, so I adapt those ways and use it to the student's advantage. I love having the student be able to teach me the information we covered at the end of each session - if you can teach it, you have learned it! I am currently tutoring Middle school math, Algebra, Pre-Calculus, Biology, Chemistry, ACT Science, and writing college essays/editing papers. Although I love teaching the logistics of the sciences, especially in ACT format, I find passion in helping students perfect their writing skills and develop strong, academic papers. Outside of school, I love playing sports such as volleyball, track, basketball, and baseball as well as going on hiking trips and adventures. I am a huge traveler, love reading new books, and love meeting new people. Besides helping students learn, I want the student to have fun, enjoy the tutoring session, and actually find a love for the subject they are studying. I used to hate reading and now it is one of my favorite things to do! Let's learn!
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment level, but students typically see gains of 2-5 points on the ACT Reading section with focused tutoring and consistent practice. The key is identifying your specific weaknesses—whether that's pacing, vocabulary, inference questions, or understanding main ideas—and targeting those areas systematically. A tutor can help you develop a personalized study plan and track progress through practice tests to ensure you're moving in the right direction.
Timing is one of the most common challenges on ACT Reading, where you have 35 minutes to read four passages and answer 40 questions. The solution isn't to read faster—it's to read smarter and develop a strategic approach. Tutors can teach you techniques like skimming for main ideas, identifying question patterns, and prioritizing which passages to tackle first based on difficulty. With practice, you'll learn to allocate your time more effectively and avoid getting stuck on difficult questions.
ACT Reading includes questions about main ideas, supporting details, vocabulary in context, inference, author's tone, and structure. Many students find inference and tone questions most challenging because they require deeper comprehension beyond what's explicitly stated in the text. A tutor can help you understand the subtle differences between question types, teach you how to spot clues in the passage, and practice strategies for each format so you answer with confidence.
Your first session is focused on assessment and planning. A tutor will likely have you take a practice ACT Reading section or review a recent official test to identify your strengths and specific problem areas—whether that's comprehension, pacing, question types, or test anxiety. From there, they'll work with you to create a customized study plan that fits your timeline and goals, and you'll start working on targeted strategies right away.
Practice tests are essential because they help you build stamina, identify patterns in your mistakes, and get comfortable with the actual test format and timing. Taking full practice sections under timed conditions is much more valuable than studying in isolation. A tutor can help you analyze your practice test results to pinpoint whether you're missing questions due to comprehension, misreading, rushing, or unfamiliar question types—then target those specific issues in your study plan.
While ACT Reading does test vocabulary, you don't need to memorize thousands of words. Instead, focus on understanding words in context, which is how they appear on the test. Most vocabulary questions provide clues within the passage itself, and a tutor can teach you strategies for using surrounding sentences to figure out word meanings. Building a stronger vocabulary over time certainly helps with overall comprehension, but context clues and strategic reading are more important than rote memorization.
Test anxiety on ACT Reading often stems from time pressure and fear of difficult passages, which can make you rush or second-guess yourself. A tutor can help you build confidence through repeated practice, teach you breathing and mental strategies to stay calm, and remind you that you don't need a perfect score—many students get into great colleges with a 28-30 on ACT Reading. Having a solid strategy and knowing you've practiced extensively goes a long way toward reducing anxiety on test day.
Most students benefit from 2-3 months of focused preparation, with tutoring sessions 1-2 times per week depending on your starting point and test date. Between sessions, you'll want to practice independently with timed sections and full practice tests. A tutor can help you create a realistic study schedule that balances tutoring, independent practice, and review so you're making steady progress without burning out.
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