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Algebra in Real LifeShort-term classLive

Algebra in Real Life

At first glance, algebra looks abstract: where did the numbers go and why are they now letters? But algebra is right at home in the real world–in fact, it’s one of the most common ways we investigate and understand the world around us. In these weekly sessions, students will see the concrete side of algebra, using it to measure and investigate their surroundings and hobbies. Each week covers a new theme, so drop in to find out this week’s variable or, as mathematicians are prone to do, make it a series.

Wed, Jun 101hr
MathAlgebra
Jump Start to High School GeometryShort-term classLive

Jump Start to High School Geometry

Beat the summer slide and give your student a running start into the school year with Jump Start math classes over the summer. In live, expert-led, weekly sessions, students will review key building block skills from Algebra and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of Geometry this fall. Jump Start to Geometry will emphasize expressions and equations, graphing, radicals, and fundamental geometry facts from previous years, preparing students to deepen and apply these skills to performing dilations, identifying and manipulating congruent and similar triangles, and constructing proofs of geometric concepts in the coming school year.

Wed, Jun 101hr
MathGeometry
Jump Start to AP CalculusShort-term classLive

Jump Start to AP Calculus

Start your AP Calculus journey with clarity and confidence. This live, interactive course is designed to give students entering AP Calculus AB a solid head start on core topics like limits, derivatives, and continuity. With expert instruction and real AP-style practice, you’ll feel prepared, not panicked—before the school year even begins.

Wed, Jun 101hr
MathCalculus
ACT 8-Week Prep ClassSemester classLive

ACT 8-Week Prep Class

Eight weeks. Four sections. One expert instructor. This comprehensive ACT prep course is built for students who are serious about maximizing their score and want a structured, proven path to get there. Each weekly session blends targeted test-taking strategy with the core content knowledge the ACT actually tests, so you're not just learning tricks, you're building real skills. Add in a full-length study schedule that keeps you accountable week over week, and you'll walk into test day feeling prepared, confident, and ready to perform at your best.

Thu, Jun 111hr 30min
Test PrepACT
Building Blocks of 8th Grade MathShort-term classLive

Building Blocks of 8th Grade Math

The school year moves quickly, with so many skills to cover and even more opportunities for learning gaps to emerge. But math is a building block subject: certain skills form the foundation necessary to master concepts in the future, so students can’t afford to miss, misunderstand, or forget them. That’s why Building Blocks of 8th Grade Math meets weekly to give learners the instruction and repetition they need to master building block skills permanently. Each week, an expert instructor will lead students through engaging demonstrations and exercises designed to fill in learning gaps and solidify understanding of the 8th grade math skills–such as functions, transformations, and scatter plots–most essential for success the rest of the school year and beyond.

Thu, Jun 111hr
MathMiddle School Math
Building Blocks of 6th Grade MathShort-term classLive

Building Blocks of 6th Grade Math

The school year moves quickly, with so many skills to cover and even more opportunities for learning gaps to emerge. But math is a building block subject: certain skills form the foundation necessary to master concepts in the future, so students can’t afford to miss, misunderstand, or forget them. That’s why Building Blocks of 6th Grade Math meets weekly to give learners the instruction and repetition they need to master building block skills permanently. Each week, an expert instructor will lead students through engaging demonstrations and exercises designed to fill in learning gaps and solidify understanding of the 6th grade math skills–such as geometry, fractions, measurement, and number operations–most essential for success the rest of the school year and beyond.

Thu, Jun 111hr
MathMiddle School Math
Jump Start to Algebra 1Short-term classLive

Jump Start to Algebra 1

Beat the summer slide and give your budding mathematician a running start into the school year with Jump Start math classes this summer. In live, expert-led weekly sessions, students will review key building block skills from Pre-algebra and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of Algebra I this fall. Jump Start to Algebra I will emphasize expressions and equations, functions, and graphing, preparing students to deepen and apply those skills to working with inequalities, interpreting and solving quadratics, working with radical expressions, and solving systems of equations in the coming school year.

Thu, Jun 111hr
MathAlgebra
Hands-On Math LabShort-term classLive

Hands-On Math Lab

Math is all around us, and it makes the world easier to understand and lots more fun. So why stick to a textbook when you can get hands-on? In this weekly class, learners will use household items and favorite hobbies to get hands-on with addition, subtraction, geometry, algebraic thinking, and even multiplication as they explore the universal language of math. Each session is its own adventure designed to make a math topic more visual and more memorable: feel free to drop in to one session, or keep adding more to make your math knowledge multiply!

Thu, Jun 111hr
MathElementary School Math
Building Blocks of 1st Grade MathShort-term classLive

Building Blocks of 1st Grade Math

The school year moves quickly, with so many skills to cover and even more opportunities for learning gaps to emerge. But math is a building block subject: certain skills form the foundation necessary to master concepts in the future, so students can’t afford to miss, misunderstand, or forget them. That’s why Building Blocks of 1st Grade Math meets weekly to give learners the instruction and repetition they need to master building block skills permanently. Each week, an expert instructor will lead students through engaging demonstrations and exercises designed to fill in learning gaps and solidify understanding of the 1st grade math skills–such as geometry, measurement, and number operations–most essential for success the rest of the school year and beyond.

Thu, Jun 1145 min
MathElementary School Math
ACT 4-Week Prep ClassShort-term classLive

ACT 4-Week Prep Class

The ACT 4-Week Prep Class is designed to prepare students to take the ACT by equipping them with skills and test-taking strategies to improve their score. The course will cover content and strategies for English, Math, Reading, Science, and the optional essay. Upon completion of the course, students should have an understanding of the ACT exam structure, general and section-specific test-taking strategies, and the ability to identify and handle difficult or tricky questions.

Thu, Jun 111hr 30min
Test PrepACT
Summer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 8th Grade MathShort-term classLive

Summer Learning: Bridging the Gap to 8th Grade Math

Beat the summer slide and give your rising 8th-grader a running start into the school year with Bridging the Gap math classes this summer. In this class, students will review the most important building block skills from 7th grade and get a sneak preview of the new skills they’ll encounter toward the beginning of 8th grade this fall. Bridging the Gap to 8th Grade Math will emphasize expressions and equations, statistics and probability, and geometry principles, preparing students to deepen and apply those skills to working with functions, graphing and interpreting graphs of algebraic relationships, analyzing data sets, and solving equations in the coming school year.

Thu, Jun 111hr
MathMiddle School Math
Building Blocks of 2nd Grade MathShort-term classLive

Building Blocks of 2nd Grade Math

The school year moves quickly, with so many skills to cover and even more opportunities for learning gaps to emerge. But math is a building block subject: certain skills form the foundation necessary to master concepts in the future, so students can’t afford to miss, misunderstand, or forget them. That’s why Building Blocks of 2nd Grade Math meets weekly to give learners the instruction and repetition they need to master building block skills permanently. Each week, an expert instructor will lead students through engaging demonstrations and exercises designed to fill in learning gaps and solidify understanding of the 2nd grade math skills–such as addition and subtraction, shapes, counting and the number line, and measurement–most essential for success the rest of the school year and beyond.

Thu, Jun 1145 min
MathElementary School Math

Top-Rated ACT Math Prep Instructors in Austin

Rishi

Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science
9+ years of tutoring

Computer science training at Rice builds a particular instinct: before writing a single line of code, you map the problem structure — and Rishi applies that same discipline to ACT Math, coaching stude...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Engineering in Computer Science, Computer Science

ACT Scores

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John

Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama
16+ years of tutoring

John's 36 composite ACT came from treating the math section as a pattern-recognition exercise rather than a computation marathon — and that distinction is the core of how he coaches students through t...

Education & Certificates

University of St Thomas

Bachelor of Fine Arts, English/Drama

American Academy of Dramatic Arts

Associates, Acting

ACT Scores

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Mackenzie

Bachelor in Arts, Economics
8+ years of tutoring

Ten years of math prep coaching has shown Mackenzie exactly where students bleed points on ACT Math: not on the hard problems at the end, but on mid-section geometry and trigonometry questions they ru...

Education & Certificates

Northwestern University

Bachelor in Arts, Economics

ACT Scores

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Paul

Current Grad Student, Law
10+ years of tutoring

Law school admissions and ACT Math have more in common than most students expect: both reward the ability to cut through complex setups and identify exactly what's being asked before committing to an ...

Education & Certificates

Washington University in St. Louis

Bachelors, Economics

The University of Texas at Austin

Current Grad Student, Law

ACT Scores

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Anna

Master of Science, Social Work/Public Health (dual)
1+ years of tutoring

Anna's dual science background — biology and anthropology at Wash U, followed by graduate work in public health at UT Austin — trained her to read quantitative data quickly and spot the structural pat...

Education & Certificates

The University of Texas at Austin

Master of Science, Social Work/Public Health (dual)

Washington University in St. Louis

Bachelor in Arts

ACT Scores

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Jerry

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
6+ years of tutoring

Jerry's Computer Science degree from UT Austin trained him to break complex problems into their simplest logical components — a skill that maps directly onto ACT Math's multi-step word problems, where...

Education & Certificates

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Science, Computer Science

ACT Scores

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Duy

Bachelor in Arts, Economics and Rhetoric
1+ years of tutoring

Economics and Rhetoric at Whitman College trained Duy to do two things simultaneously: quantify a problem and argue for the most efficient path through it — a combination that maps directly onto how A...

Education & Certificates

Whitman College

Bachelor in Arts, Economics and Rhetoric

ACT Scores

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Tim

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Honors
1+ years of tutoring

Electrical engineering at UT Austin is built on one skill above all others: translating abstract mathematical relationships into precise, workable solutions under constraints — and that instinct maps ...

Education & Certificates

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Science, Electrical Engineering Honors

ACT Scores

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Harsh

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
6+ years of tutoring

Biology and Health Science Scholars training at UT Austin taught Harsh to read data-dense problems efficiently — a skill that transfers directly to ACT Math's word problems and applied math setups, wh...

Education & Certificates

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelor of Science, Biology, General

ACT Scores

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Kyle

Bachelors, History
10+ years of tutoring

ACT Math packs 60 questions into 60 minutes, which means students who treat it like a classroom test almost always run out of time before they run out of ability. Kyle diagnoses exactly where pacing b...

Education & Certificates

The University of Texas at Austin

Bachelors, History

SAT Scores

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Frequently Asked Questions

Pacing is one of the biggest challenges on ACT Math—you have 60 minutes to solve 60 questions, which leaves only one minute per problem on average. A tutor can help you develop a strategic approach: identifying which question types you can solve quickly (usually early geometry and algebra problems) versus which ones require more time (coordinate geometry, trigonometry, sequences). The key is learning to recognize when to skip a difficult problem and come back to it, rather than getting stuck and running out of time. Practice with full-length timed sections helps you internalize this rhythm.

Students typically find trigonometry, sequences/series, and coordinate geometry most challenging—these topics appear later in the test and require both conceptual understanding and quick execution. Logarithms and function notation also trip up many test-takers because they're less commonly emphasized in standard high school curricula. Interestingly, some students also struggle with the "easier" algebra and arithmetic questions simply because they rush through them; a tutor can help you slow down on foundational problems to avoid careless errors that cost more points than missing hard questions.

ACT Math questions often have subtle wording that changes the problem entirely—for example, asking for the value of 2x instead of x, or the slope of a perpendicular line rather than the given line. Many students miss points by solving the right problem incorrectly or the wrong problem correctly. A tutor can teach you to annotate questions systematically: underline what you're solving for, circle given information, and note any constraints. Working through practice problems with this deliberate approach helps you catch these traps before test day, especially on the trickier questions in the 40-60 range.

Score improvement depends heavily on your starting point and effort level. Students who are scoring in the 18-24 range often see 3-5 point jumps within 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring, since they typically have gaps in foundational algebra and geometry that are fixable. Students already scoring 28+ may see 1-2 point improvements, as they're working on eliminating careless errors and mastering the hardest 10% of content. Consistent practice between sessions—ideally 30-45 minutes daily—is essential; tutoring alone without homework won't move the needle significantly.

An effective ACT Math tutor doesn't just teach math concepts—they teach the test itself. This means working through actual ACT problems (not just textbook problems), teaching you to recognize question patterns, and showing you which strategies save time on specific problem types. For example, a tutor might teach you to use the answer choices to work backward on some problems, or to plug in numbers on others, rather than always solving algebraically. They should also help you build a personalized "cheat sheet" of formulas and shortcuts you tend to forget, and review your practice test mistakes to identify patterns in your errors.

Yes—much of test anxiety on ACT Math comes from encountering unfamiliar question types or running out of time, both of which tutoring directly addresses. When you work through dozens of real ACT problems with a tutor, the question formats become familiar and less intimidating. You also build confidence by solving problems you previously thought were impossible, and by having a concrete strategy for managing your time and knowing when to skip. Many students report that simply knowing they've practiced thoroughly and have a plan reduces anxiety significantly on test day.

Practice tests serve two purposes: diagnostic and reinforcement. Early on, a full practice test helps identify your weak topics and pacing issues. Then, as you work with a tutor on specific skills, you take full-length sections under timed conditions to track improvement and refine your strategy. The most valuable part is the review: a tutor can help you analyze *why* you missed each question—was it a conceptual gap, a careless error, a pacing problem, or a misread question?—so you don't repeat the same mistakes. Aim for 2-3 full practice tests spread across your tutoring timeline, with targeted practice on specific topics in between.

Most students benefit from 2-3 tutoring sessions per week (60-90 minutes each) combined with 30-45 minutes of independent practice on non-tutoring days. A typical 6-8 week timeline allows time to cover weak topics, practice full sections, and take at least one full-length practice test. If you're starting 12+ weeks before test day, you can afford a lighter schedule (1-2 sessions weekly) and more gradual progress. The key is consistency: sporadic cramming doesn't work for ACT Math because you need time to internalize strategies and build problem-solving fluency.

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