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I am a rising junior psychology major and neuroscience minor at Texas A&M University. I plan on attending medical school after graduating. I love science and the liberal arts! My favorites subjects are biology, chemistry, and Latin. I've had a passion for teaching and tutoring for a very long time and have had much informal tutoring experience. My favorite part about tutoring is the breakthrough moment when a student understands something they've been struggling with and they're able to really appreciate what they're learning. As nerdy as it sounds I love taking difficult tests, and over the years I've developed study strategies that have helped me be successful. I took a multitude of AP tests which helped me tremendously in my college classes. I also did well on the SAT and ACT and can pass on the knowledge I gained in the process. Overall I love all things science, but still ground myself in subjects that allow me to really think critically.

Scoring a 36 ACT composite means John knows exactly how the English section tries to trip students up — from comma splice traps to rhetorical strategy questions buried in transition sentences. His English and Drama background gives him a natural ear for the grammar and style conventions the test rewards, and he teaches students to spot the patterns that make 75 questions in 45 minutes manageable.
Scoring a perfect 36 ACT composite means Sugi knows exactly how the English section tests grammar — from comma splices and apostrophe rules to rhetorical strategy questions about paragraph organization. She breaks each question type into a decision tree so students can identify what's being tested before they even look at the answer choices. Rated 5.0 by students.
Medical school trains you to read dense passages fast and extract exactly what matters — Jiatian applies that same triage instinct to the ACT English section, where 75 questions in 45 minutes rewards quick, decisive editing over deliberation. As a Rice AB graduate now finishing med school, she treats each underlined portion as a rule-based decision point, drilling students on the specific punctuation and rhetorical patterns the test repeats until choosing the right fix becomes automatic.
Most ACT English mistakes come down to a handful of grammar patterns — comma splices, subject-verb agreement across long phrases, and misplaced modifiers — that repeat throughout the test. Alyssa teaches students to spot these specific patterns quickly, drawing on her own 35 composite score and her experience editing college-level writing.
Biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins means Bidyut writes with the kind of tight, technical precision that maps perfectly onto ACT English — every word in a research paper has to earn its place, just like every answer choice on conciseness and redundancy questions. He teaches the section's punctuation rules (especially comma placement and apostrophe usage) as a small, memorizable set rather than something to guess at, and tackles the rhetorical strategy questions by training students to think like editors deciding what a paragraph actually needs. His 36 ACT composite and 5.0 rating back that up.
Public health writing is all about clarity under constraint — distilling complex data into clean, unambiguous prose — and Eisha carries that editorial discipline into the ACT English section, where trimming redundancy and choosing precise transitions account for a huge chunk of the questions. Her 36 ACT composite means she's already navigated every question type at the highest level, and she teaches the punctuation and rhetorical strategy rules as a repeatable system students can apply in under 30 seconds per question. Rated 5.0 by students.
I'm currently a freshman at Rice University studying applied math. I've always had a love for sharing knowledge with others, and I started tutoring when I was a junior in high school. As a former AP student and a National AP Scholar, I have the experience necessary to guide my students through challenging curriculum. Though I specialize in tutoring mathematics and physics, I am experienced with and am happy to tutor a broad range of subjects.
Tutoring algebra and English in under-resourced schools taught Vy something most ACT prep skips — how to make grammar rules stick for students who never learned them formally in the first place. She builds that same ground-up approach into ACT English prep, turning the section's recycled punctuation and rhetorical strategy patterns into a short list of concrete rules rather than a guessing game. Her 35 ACT composite and 5.0 rating speak to how well the method works.
Business students at Michigan Ross write and revise constantly — case memos, executive summaries, pitch decks — all demanding the same tight, no-fluff prose the ACT English section rewards when it asks about redundancy, conciseness, and logical transitions. Chaya channels that daily editing habit into teaching the specific punctuation and rhetorical strategy patterns the test cycles through, so students build a repeatable decision process instead of guessing by ear.
I'm a rising junior studying Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Rice University. I first started formally tutoring at the beginning my senior year of high school to fill up some of my free time after school. I've always enjoyed tutoring because I frequently helped my friends in my classes and really enjoyed seeing how I could impact my friends in their own success. I definitely made the right choice my senior year with tutoring because I met some remarkable families and got the opportunity to really help students in more of a long-term scope and see the difference in their grades. I'm a big advocate for the philosophy that "practice makes perfect" and I absolutely love my students that are ready to put in work.
As a BS/MD student juggling neuroscience research and English coursework at Texas A&M, Meghana edits across disciplines daily — stripping jargon from lab write-ups, tightening literary analyses — which is essentially the ACT English section on repeat. Her 34 ACT composite and 4.8 rating reflect real command of the punctuation patterns and rhetorical-choice questions the test leans on hardest, and she teaches the difference between "sounds wrong" and "here's the specific rule it breaks."
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