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I am a graduate of Harvard University. I received my Bachelor of Arts in Social Studies with a focus in food policy and law. During my undergraduate studies I spent my time in political organizations and in research, teaching fellowships on political philosophy at Harvard Effective Altruism and serving as a Visiting Researcher in food policy at the University of Cambridge. After graduating, I spent time as a researcher in political science and history and mentored students working towards attending top schools in the US and UK, providing one-on-one help with applications and developing seminars on topics like Sociology and English. Most recently, I have started a non-profit organization in Ecuador focused on educating families about healthy cooking and providing nutritional assistance. At the same time, I am excited to continue pursuing my passion for teaching and helping students navigate subjects like History, English Literature, ESL, Spanish, and Standardized Tests like the ACT, AP, and IB tests. I believe that the knowledge young people receive in primary and secondary education is the ultimate individual enrichment; an essential part of understanding who they are and a key to seeing who they may become. In my spare time, I walk, read history books like Doris Kearns Goodwin's Team of Rivals, and listen to music like Led Zeppelin and Lana del Rey.

Scoring a 36 ACT composite means Talia knows exactly how the Reading section tries to trip students up — from conflicting-viewpoints passages to inference questions that hinge on a single word. She teaches a pacing strategy that prioritizes passage types based on each student's strengths, so no one runs out of time on the questions they'd otherwise get right. Rated 5.0 by students.
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Most ACT Reading mistakes come from running out of time, not from lack of comprehension. Sydney, who scored a 35 composite, teaches a passage-attack strategy that prioritizes skimming for structure before diving into questions — so students spend their minutes on the questions that actually earn points. Her literary training at Carnegie Mellon makes her especially sharp on the prose fiction and humanities passages that often feel trickiest.
Each ACT Reading passage gives students roughly eight and a half minutes, which means there's no time to reread — Cindy teaches an active annotation method that captures key arguments and tone on the first pass. She earned a 36 ACT and knows how the test's four passage types (prose fiction, social science, humanities, natural science) each require slightly different reading strategies. Rated 5.0 by her students.
I am current student at Harvard Medical School. I attended Vassar College as an undergraduate where I studied Science, Technology and Society. I am a patient teacher and eager to work with students of all ages.
Most ACT Reading mistakes come from running out of time, not from misunderstanding the passages. Eunice teaches a passage-mapping strategy — skimming for structure and argument before touching the questions — that keeps pacing tight across all four sections. Her experience tutoring ESL students also gives her strong instincts for breaking down dense or unfamiliar prose.
I'm a current senior at Harvard University earning a double major in Environmental Science and Public Policy and Studies of Women, Gender, and Sexuality. During my time at Harvard, I've done a wide variety of education-related work. I've taught my own self-designed course on Feminism, Intersectionality, and Queer Theory to high school students in both the US and Vietnam, and I currently design and lead customized inclusivity trainings with Harvard's Office of Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion.
I am personable and open with my students because I believe that forging an honest and mutually respectful relationship is fundamental for us to be successful in learning together. I hope to bring my experience, dedication and eagerness to work with a variety of students to Varsity Tutors.
Most students lose points on ACT Reading not because they can't comprehend the passages but because they run out of time or second-guess themselves between two close answer choices. Nikola, who scored a 35 composite, unpacks a passage-mapping strategy that keeps reading active and purposeful so students spend their minutes where the points actually are.
I am currently a medical resident at Brockton Hospital and will be continuing my training in Dermatology at Mount Sinai Hospital next summer. I received my medical degree from Boston University School of Medicine and completed my undergraduate training at Northwestern University with a Bachelor's degree in Biology.
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Score improvement varies based on your starting point and effort, but students typically see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. Many students improve by 2-4 points on the ACT Reading section, though those with lower baseline scores often see larger jumps. A tutor can help you identify which question types are costing you points and develop targeted strategies to address them.
The ACT Reading section gives you 35 minutes to read 4 passages and answer 40 questions—roughly 8-9 minutes per passage. Many students spend too much time on initial reading, leaving insufficient time to answer all questions carefully. A tutor can teach you efficient reading strategies, like identifying key information without getting bogged down in details, and help you practice managing time across different passage types.
ACT Reading questions focus on main idea, detail, inference, vocabulary in context, and author's tone/purpose. Each passage typically includes a mix of these question types, and understanding what each one asks helps you avoid common traps. Tutors can break down these patterns and show you how to spot what a question is really testing, so you're not caught off guard on test day.
Taking a full practice ACT Reading section and reviewing your answers—especially the ones you got wrong—reveals patterns. Did you miss inference questions? Struggle with vocabulary in context? Get tripped up by author's tone? Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can analyze your practice test results, pinpoint your specific weak areas, and create a study plan that focuses on what matters most for your score.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or rushed. Building confidence through repeated practice with timed sections helps significantly—the more familiar the format and question types feel, the calmer you'll be. Tutors can also teach you breathing techniques and help you develop a pre-test routine that works for you, plus they'll work through challenging passages with you so you know you can handle difficult material.
Consistent practice 3-4 times per week, with at least one full-length practice test every 1-2 weeks, typically produces the best results. Each session should include timed practice of 1-2 passages followed by a detailed review of your mistakes. A tutor can structure your practice schedule, ensure you're using quality materials, and adjust the intensity based on how close you are to test day and your current performance level.
Your first session typically starts with a diagnostic practice test or review of your recent scores to understand your baseline and identify patterns in your mistakes. From there, a tutor will discuss your goals, timeline, and learning style, then begin teaching you strategies tailored to your needs—whether that's time management, inference skills, or handling specific passage types. You'll leave with clear next steps and a sense of what improvement looks like.
Look for tutors with strong ACT scores themselves, experience teaching test prep, and a track record helping students improve their Reading section specifically. They should understand the nuances of ACT question design and be able to explain not just the right answer, but why other options are traps. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Springfield who have the credentials and experience to guide you toward your target score.
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