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Zhenrui
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Zhenrui
BA Columbia University in the City of New York
1+ Years Tutoring

Pursuing both electrical engineering and premed at Columbia means Zhenrui doesn't have blind spots on the ACT — the math and science sections tap into his daily coursework, while the premed writing load and his 1570 SAT keep his English and Reading strategies just as precise. He earned a perfect 36 composite and uses that across-the-board fluency to diagnose exactly which question types are costing a student points, then drill the timing and technique needed to close those gaps.

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Ziyu
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Ziyu
BA California State University-Long Beach
9+ Years Tutoring

A chemistry degree means Ziyu can actually read ACT Science passages for what they are — experimental designs with data to extract — rather than teaching students to fake their way through graphs they don't understand. That same STEM foundation carries into the Math section, and his 35 composite shows he's no slouch on English and Reading either. He builds section-specific timing habits so students stop running out of clock on the passages that matter most.

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Jackie
BA Vanderbilt University
6+ Years Tutoring

Having taken AP Calculus BC, AP Physics C, and AP Chemistry while also studying French and honing her writing at Vanderbilt, Jackie covers all four ACT sections without faking fluency in any of them — her 35 composite reflects genuine comfort across the board. She's especially effective at showing students how the Math section's later questions aren't harder content so much as familiar concepts wrapped in trickier setups, a distinction that unlocks points fast. Rated 5.0 by students.

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Sarah
BA New York University
9+ Years Tutoring

A journalism major at NYU who scored a 1600 SAT and 35 ACT, Sarah attacks the test from a writer's perspective — she teaches students to read English and Reading passages the way an editor would, spotting structural cues and rhetorical moves that point straight to correct answers. Her advanced coursework in math and science (thirteen AP exams' worth) means she's equally comfortable drilling the Math section's trig and algebra traps and showing students how to strip Science passages down to their data. Rated 4.9 by students.

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Michael
BA New York University
1+ Years Tutoring

Theater training at NYU's Tisch School might seem unrelated to the ACT, but Michael's drama background sharpened exactly the close-reading and rhetorical analysis skills that drive the English and Reading sections — and his 35 composite proves the math and science chops are just as real. He approaches prep by teaching students to read ACT passages the way an actor breaks down a script: hunting for intent, structure, and the specific details the questions are actually testing.

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Raquel
BA Case Western Reserve University • Doctor of Dental Science, Predentistry UCLA School of Dentistry
7+ Years Tutoring

Scoring a 34 composite on the ACT means Raquel performed at a high level across all four sections — Math, Science, English, and Reading — which lets her pinpoint exactly where a student is losing points and why. Her background spans both STEM and humanities, so she's equally comfortable breaking down data interpretation passages in Science as she is tackling rhetorical strategy questions in English. She builds section-specific pacing strategies so students stop running out of time on the sections that trip them up most.

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Kevin
BA University of California-Santa Barbara
8+ Years Tutoring

Kevin scored a 33 ACT composite and breaks the test into repeatable strategies for each section — from pacing on the Science passages to identifying grammar patterns in English. His science background at UC Santa Barbara gives him a particular edge on the Math and Science sections, where knowing how to read data-heavy questions quickly makes the biggest difference. Rated by students who've seen real score jumps, he treats prep as a skill to build, not a mystery to solve.

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Neunika
BA University of California-Davis
9+ Years Tutoring

Neunika scored a 33 on the ACT and brings an analytical, CS-trained mindset to breaking down each section — from identifying grammar patterns in English to eliminating answer choices efficiently in Science. She's especially sharp on the Math section's later questions, where algebra, functions, and coordinate geometry concepts ramp up in complexity and time pressure becomes the real obstacle.

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Ema
BA Harvard University
10+ Years Tutoring

Having tutored math for years while studying English literature at Harvard, Ema covers both halves of the ACT without faking fluency in either — she's as comfortable drilling algebra shortcuts in the Math section as she is unpacking rhetorical structure in Reading and English. Her 33 composite and 1540 SAT reflect genuine cross-section strength, and she uses that range to build prep plans around whichever sections are actually costing a student points. Rated 5.0 by students.

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Christina
BA Northwestern University
1+ Years Tutoring

Christina scored a 34 ACT composite and treats prep as a strategic exercise — breaking each section into its own set of timing tactics and question patterns so students know exactly what to expect on test day. Her computer science background gives her a particularly systematic approach to the Math and Science sections, where she teaches students to read data displays quickly and avoid common trap answers. She covers all five sections, including the optional Writing test.

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Ben
BA University of California-Santa Barbara • Current Grad Student, Philosophy Biola University
10+ Years Tutoring

Philosophy grad work and an English degree mean Ben spends his days building arguments and pulling apart prose — skills that translate directly to the ACT's Reading and English sections, where most students lose points on rhetorical purpose and evidence-evaluation questions. His 33 composite and comfort teaching math and science round out full-exam coverage, but his real strength is the Writing section, where he teaches students to construct a thesis under time pressure the way a philosophy student would frame an argument on an exam.

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Chandler
Current Undergrad, Chemistry Occidental College
1+ Years Tutoring

Chemistry majors spend their days reading dense data tables and extracting conclusions under pressure — which is essentially what the ACT Science section asks students to do in five minutes flat. Chandler pairs that science fluency with strong English and writing chops (he tutors everything from college essays to grammar and syntax) to cover all four sections without leaning on one area. His 34 composite and 4.5 rating back up the cross-section range.

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Frequently Asked Questions

For students in Murrieta targeting UC schools, a score of 28-30 is competitive for mid-tier UCs like UC Davis or UC Irvine, while 31-33 opens doors to more selective options like UCLA or UC San Diego. For elite schools like UC Berkeley or Stanford, scores of 33-35 are typical. Since UC schools remain test-optional through 2025, strong scores become even more valuable for scholarships and merit aid—often the difference between full and partial funding at California's public universities.

Both tests are equally accepted by California colleges, but the SAT remains more popular in the state overall. However, the ACT is worth considering if you're stronger in math (it covers trigonometry and matrices) or prefer a faster-paced, straightforward test format. Many high-achieving Murrieta students take both to maximize their options—the ACT's unique Science section can actually be an advantage if data interpretation is a strength.

The ACT Science section doesn't require deep science knowledge—it's really about interpreting data, reading graphs, and understanding experimental design. You'll encounter passages with tables, charts, and scientific scenarios where you extract information and make inferences. This is often the trickiest section for students in Murrieta because it's unique to the ACT and requires a specific skill set that's different from typical high school science classes.

Most students benefit from 2-4 months of focused prep, depending on their starting point and target score. If you're aiming for a 28-30, 2-3 months of consistent work is typical; for 33+, plan on 3-4 months with deeper practice. Starting in the spring of junior year gives you time to test, get results, and retake if needed before senior year deadlines—a smart timeline for Murrieta students applying to competitive California schools.

Students typically improve 2-4 points with focused tutoring, though jumps of 5+ points are possible with strong effort and targeted practice on weak sections. The key is identifying whether your struggles are with content (math formulas, grammar rules), strategy (pacing, question types), or test anxiety—personalized instruction addresses your specific bottleneck rather than generic prep. For Murrieta students targeting competitive UC schools, even a 3-point improvement can move you from a 28 to a 31, which significantly impacts scholarship eligibility.

The ACT requires about 1 minute per question on average, which feels tight compared to the SAT. The strategy is to skip difficult questions initially and return to them, rather than getting stuck—you need roughly 30 seconds per English question, 1 minute per Math question, and strong skimming skills for Reading and Science. Personalized tutoring helps you practice this pacing with full-length tests so you can build speed without sacrificing accuracy on test day.

Most California colleges don't require the ACT Writing section anymore—it's optional and adds 40 minutes to your test day. Unless a specific school you're targeting requires it (check their admissions page), skip it and focus on maximizing your composite score in the four main sections. If you're applying to highly selective schools like Stanford or Berkeley, they won't penalize you for omitting Writing, so use that time to rest or review instead.

Yes—the ACT allows unlimited retakes, and most colleges see your highest composite score. Many Murrieta students test in spring of junior year, then retake in summer or fall of senior year if needed. Unlike the SAT, the ACT doesn't superscore (colleges don't combine your best section scores from different test dates), so you're aiming for one strong composite score—another reason why personalized tutoring focused on your weakest sections can make a big difference before your next attempt.

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