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Biology coursework at Michigan keeps Samantha sharp on the Science section's dense research summaries, but her real strength is the full-exam coverage that comes from tutoring everything from calculus and physics to literature and essay editing — there's no section she has to hand-wave through. She earned a 35 composite and builds each student's prep around the specific question types draining their score, whether that's the Math section's later-problem difficulty jump or the rhetorical strategy questions buried in English passages.

Yale's English program trains students to read fast and argue precisely — two skills Sophia applies directly to the ACT's Reading and English sections, where she teaches students to dissect passage structure and spot the grammar patterns the test recycles every administration. Her perfect 36 composite means she's mastered the Math and Science sides too, and her approach leans on building section-specific timing plans rather than generic content review. Students preparing college applications get an added bonus: Sophia also coaches essays, so she understands the bigger picture her ACT students are working toward.
A 35 ACT composite means Megan knows what it takes to perform at the top across all four sections — but what sets her apart is how she breaks the test into repeatable strategies, particularly for the Science and Math sections where time pressure trips up even strong students. Her engineering coursework at Yale keeps her sharp on data interpretation and quantitative reasoning, the exact skills the ACT rewards. Rated 5.0 by students.
Scoring a 35 composite means Phil knows how to manage time and strategy across all four ACT sections, not just the ones that come naturally. He treats the Science section as a data-reading exercise and breaks the Math section into the specific concept clusters — logarithms, trigonometry, coordinate geometry — that account for the hardest points. His background in both chemistry and advanced math means he can coach the content and the test-taking approach simultaneously.
Dual degrees in mathematics and biomedical engineering mean Taylor can genuinely teach the content behind every ACT section — not just coach test-taking tricks — from the algebra and trigonometry that dominate the Math section's second half to the experimental design logic buried in Science passages. She earned a 34 composite and builds her prep around diagnosing exactly which question types are costing a student the most time, then replacing guesswork with repeatable decision-making strategies.
Philosophy and biochemistry make an unusual combination — but on the ACT, it means Ajay reads Science passages like a researcher and dissects English and Reading questions with the argumentative precision his philosophy training demands. He scored a 34 composite and uses that cross-disciplinary instinct to show students how each section rewards a different kind of thinking, then drills the specific shifts in approach that keep timing tight across all four parts of the test.
Dual-degree work in Movement Science and Neuroscience at Michigan means Vikhyathi juggles heavy science, reading, and writing demands every semester — exactly the mix the ACT tests across all four sections. She earned a 35 composite and uses her cross-disciplinary study habits to teach students how to switch gears between the English section's grammar patterns and the Science section's graph-reading speed traps without losing momentum.
Scoring a 33 on the ACT while juggling a demanding course load at Michigan's Ross School of Business, Kerry developed section-by-section pacing strategies that keep test anxiety from eating into performance. He's especially sharp on the Science section — teaching students to treat it as a data-interpretation exercise rather than a content test — and on the English section's rhetoric questions, where knowing what the passage needs matters more than grammar rules alone.
Shreeman scored a 33 ACT composite, which means he knows what it takes to perform in the top percentile across all four sections — English, Math, Reading, and Science. His biomedical engineering background gives him a natural edge on the Science and Math portions, while his love of reading and writing keeps his verbal strategies sharp. He breaks the test into repeatable patterns so students can recognize question types quickly and manage their time section by section.
Alexandra scored a 33 ACT composite and tutors all four sections — English, Math, Reading, and Science — which means students get a single tutor who can diagnose weaknesses across the entire exam instead of piecing together advice from multiple sources. She teaches concrete timing strategies for each section, like how to triage Science passages by graph complexity and when to skip to the questions before finishing a Reading passage. Rated 5.0 by students.
Eva's English and journalism background at Harvard means she naturally dominates the ACT's Reading and English sections — but her 35 composite proves she's just as dangerous on Math and Science, where she teaches students to strip passages down to their data and ignore the intimidating jargon. Her 5.0 rating comes from a prep style rooted in close reading and argument analysis, skills that quietly power every section of the test.
Chemical engineering at Michigan means Alec spends his weeks solving problems that blend math, science, and precise technical reading — the exact skill mix the ACT demands across all four sections. He earned a 34 composite and uses that cross-disciplinary fluency to show students how the Science section is really a reading exercise and how the Math section's trickiest questions often hinge on careful interpretation rather than advanced formulas. Rated 5.0 by students.
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