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Score improvements depend on your starting point and commitment level, but students typically see gains of 2-4 composite points with focused preparation. The Writing section itself is often where students make the biggest relative gains since it responds well to targeted instruction on essay structure and argument development. With a structured study plan and regular practice, many students improve their weakest sections significantly within 8-12 weeks. Your tutor will help identify which sections offer the most improvement potential for your specific profile.
The ACT Writing section requires you to read a prompt, understand multiple perspectives, and synthesize them into a cohesive essay—all in just 40 minutes. The biggest challenges students face are managing time effectively, deciding which perspectives to discuss, and developing a clear thesis that goes beyond simply listing arguments. Many students struggle with pacing and don't leave enough time for revision. A tutor can help you develop a reliable process for tackling the prompt, practicing timed writing, and strengthening your argumentation skills so the section feels less overwhelming.
That depends on your practice test scores and personal strengths. The Reading section tests speed and comprehension across different genres, while the Writing section focuses on argumentation and synthesis. Many students find Reading more challenging because it requires processing dense passages quickly, but Writing can be harder if you struggle with organizing ideas under time pressure. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who will assess both sections through practice tests to determine which offers the best opportunity for improvement—or whether you need balanced attention to both.
Ideally, take a full practice test every 2-3 weeks to track progress and build test-day stamina. Between full tests, complete section-specific practice on your weaker areas—especially timed Writing and Reading passages. The goal is to build familiarity with the format and timing pressure while identifying patterns in your mistakes. Your tutor can help you analyze each practice test to spot which question types trip you up and where you're losing time, then target those specific weaknesses in your study plan.
The key is developing a consistent routine: spend 2-3 minutes reading and analyzing the prompt and perspectives, 3-4 minutes planning your essay outline, 25-30 minutes writing, and 2-3 minutes reviewing. Many students waste time deciding which perspectives to include instead of committing to a plan quickly. Practice writing multiple essays under strict time limits so your process becomes automatic on test day. Tutors who specialize in the ACT Writing section can watch you work through essays, identify where you're losing time, and help you refine your approach so you're not rushing through your conclusion.
Yes, but the emphasis is on clarity and organization. The two readers scoring your essay (on a 1-6 scale) evaluate how well you understand the prompt, develop your perspective, and organize your thoughts. Grammar and spelling matter because errors distract from your argument, but a few mistakes won't tank your score if your essay is well-reasoned and clearly written. Tutors can help you develop strong paragraph structure, vary your sentence construction to show maturity of expression, and catch careless errors during the revision phase so your best thinking shines through.
For students in Washington, DC, a typical preparation timeline is 8-12 weeks of consistent work, especially if you're aiming for competitive scores for college admission. This allows time to build foundational skills, complete multiple practice tests, identify weak areas, and refine your approach. If you're starting from a lower baseline or aiming for a top-tier score, 16 weeks may be more realistic. Your tutoring plan should start with a diagnostic practice test so tutors can help create a personalized timeline based on your starting point, target score, and test date.
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