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Nicholas is currently a math graduate student at the University of Illinois, which means the algebra, functions, and trigonometry that fill the ACT Math section are concepts he works with daily — not formulas he has to dust off. His own 36 ACT composite came from treating the 60-question sprint as an exercise in efficient problem classification: identifying what each question is really asking and picking the shortest path to the answer. Rated 4.9 by students, he brings that same structured, no-wasted-steps approach to every practice session.

Mechanical engineering at the university level means solving problems where algebra, trigonometry, and geometry aren't separate chapters — they show up tangled together in a single equation, which is exactly how the harder ACT Math questions work. Caroline scored a 35 ACT composite and uses that engineering instinct for breaking multi-step problems into clean, sequential calculations to teach students how to move through the back third of the section without losing time. Rated 4.5 by students.
David's computer science training built the kind of systematic problem-solving instinct that pays off on ACT Math — he treats each question as a logic puzzle, identifying the shortest path to the answer before touching his calculator. That approach, combined with his own 36 ACT composite, means he can teach students to recognize when a geometry or trig problem is really just an algebra problem in disguise. Rated 5.0 by students.
Scoring high on ACT Math means handling everything from pre-algebra ratios to trigonometric identities within a single 60-minute sprint. Ryne's 36 ACT composite and his advanced coursework through linear algebra and multivariable calculus give him the range to tackle every difficulty level, and he teaches students which problems to solve quickly and which deserve extra time.
Nisarg scored a 34 ACT composite while juggling a neuroscience curriculum full of statistics and quantitative methods, so the math section's mix of algebra, geometry, and probability feels like familiar territory. He's particularly sharp at teaching students to recognize when a problem is testing a concept they already know dressed up in unfamiliar language — a reframing skill that keeps the clock from becoming the enemy. Rated 4.9 by students.
I am a graduate student living in New York and have been tutoring and teaching test prep classes for the past several years. I love working with students to help them gain confidence and understanding in subjects that have been giving them trouble, and I strive to make learning the most positive and enjoyable experience possible!
The ACT Math section covers everything from pre-algebra to trigonometry in 60 minutes, so pacing and pattern recognition matter as much as raw skill. Ella earned a 36 composite and approaches each question type — coordinate geometry, matrices, logarithm properties — with specific strategies that cut down on wasted time. She's rated 5.0 by the students she's worked with.
Every ACT Math section follows a predictable difficulty curve, and Rohit teaches students to recognize which question types — coordinate geometry, logarithms, matrices — appear in the final fifteen and which show up early. His economics training means he's especially sharp on data interpretation and applied word problems. He scored a 35 composite and holds a 5.0 student rating.
Jaya's 35 ACT composite means she's navigated the math section's unique challenge: 60 questions spanning pre-algebra through trigonometry, all in 60 minutes. She teaches students to triage — identifying which problems to solve immediately, which to set up strategically, and which to skip and return to. Her emphasis on pacing and problem recognition is especially useful for students who know the math but run out of time.
Between her biomedical engineering major and math minor at the University of Minnesota, Emily lives in the exact content the ACT Math section tests — coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, and logarithmic functions all show up in her coursework regularly. Her 35 ACT composite and 5.0 student rating speak to how effectively she translates that fluency into score gains.
I am a current veterinary student and lifelong lover of science, literature and learning. My background is primarily in biology and the life sciences, and in addition to my veterinary program, I also work as part of a research team in comparative oncology that develops treatments for cancer that benefit both humans and animals. I am passionate about increasing public understanding of science, and am happy to work with students of any level of science education.
The ACT Math section covers everything from pre-algebra to trigonometry in 60 minutes, so pacing matters as much as knowledge. Harry earned a 35 composite and breaks the test into tiers — which questions to solve quickly, which to set up carefully, and which to skip and return to. That strategic layer is often what separates a 28 from a 32.
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