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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
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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
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Creative WritingShort-term classLive

Creative Writing

Get ready to unleash your creativity! In this four-session writing journey, we'll explore the power of storytelling and dive into the exciting world of creative writing. Each session will cover a different aspect of the writing process, including an overview of genres, styles, and techniques, character development and creation, plot development and conflict, and editing. Students will learn how to craft compelling characters, develop engaging plots, and hone their editing skills for clarity, consistency, and concision. Each session will include interactive exercises, group discussions, and opportunities for students to share their work and receive feedback from their peers and instructor. By the end of the class, students will have a foundational understanding of the creative writing process and the tools they need to continue honing their craft.

Fri, Jun 121hr
EnglishCreative Writing
ACT Proctored Practice TestOne-time classLive

ACT Proctored Practice Test

Taking timed practice tests is one of the best ways of leveling up your ACT skills and being ready to slay on test day. But it's easy to procrastinate taking a full-length practice test, and difficult to adhere to the rigid timing and break structures of the official test, too. So commit to an authentic, structured test experience with proctored ACT practice exams. Simulate test day from the comfort of your own computer with proctored ACT practice exams. In each of these drop-in sessions, a proctor will simulate the actual exam, guiding you through the language used on test day, timing each section, and even giving official time warnings just like they do for the actual exam. Bring a printed (or digital) ACT practice exam of your choice, a bubble sheet, and your pencils, erasers, and graphing calculator and get ready to dominate the ACT. Don't have a test of your choice? An official ACT practice test is available for download here: https://bit.ly/actpracticetest2025-26

Sat, Jun 134hr 30min
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ACT 2-Week BootcampShort-term classLive

ACT 2-Week Bootcamp

Prepare to conquer the ACT with this immersive, focused 2-Week Bootcamp. Over eight sessions, students will review the key concepts for the Math, Science, English, and Writing sections as well as deconstruct the major question types and overall exam format. Particular emphasis will be placed on strategies, tips, and tricks so that students have efficient ways to solve problems within the ACT’s notoriously difficult time limit and have ways of getting “unstuck” under pressure. By the end of the course, students will know exactly what to expect on test day, and a plan for each section.

Mon, Jun 291hr 30min
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The Ultimate ACT Review SessionOne-time classLive

The Ultimate ACT Review Session

The ACT covers several years’ worth of skills across several subjects, all in one sitting. So whether you’ve been studying for weeks and need to get the most important pieces to the top of your mind, or you’ve been procrastinating for weeks and need to get your head in the game, this two-hour review session will frame your mind for a successful test day. Over two hours, you will review the most commonly tested math and grammar rules, learn tips for approaching each section and its most common question types, and cover some every-important tricks to getting “unstuck” on hard problems and finding shortcuts to stay on pace on test day.

Sun, Jul 52hr
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ACT English & Reading Cram SessionOne-time classLive

ACT English & Reading Cram Session

The ACT moves quickly, starting you with several dense passages about any number of topics you haven’t thought much about. But while you can’t predict what the passages will be about, you can absolutely predict and prepare for the questions you need to answer and rules you need to apply, and in this 90-minute cram session you’ll prime your mind for peak performance on the English and Reading sections. You’ll review the most frequently tested grammar rules, break down strategies for the most common question types, and learn strategies to cut through the clutter on long passages and to spot and eliminate the most tempting wrong answers. So when the test begins and you’re faced with passages outside your interests and comfort zone, you’ll have a proactive plan ready to cut to the chase and maximize your score.

Tue, Jul 71hr 30min
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Top-Rated ACT Writing Prep Instructors in Houston

Sugi

Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry & Cell Biology
5+ years of tutoring

Cognitive science at Rice trains something the ACT Writing rubric directly rewards: understanding how people reason through competing claims and where that reasoning breaks down — which is exactly the...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor's degree in Cognitive Science and Biochemistry & Cell Biology

Baylor College of Medicine

Doctor of Medicine, Ophthalmic Technology

ACT Scores

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Molly

Current Undergrad Student, Communication, General
9+ years of tutoring

Newspaper editing trains a skill most students never develop before the ACT Writing section: reading a draft cold and immediately spotting where the argument loses its spine — whether the claim is bur...

Education & Certificates

University of Pennsylvania

Current Undergrad Student, Communication, General

Adam

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Sciences (minor in Spanish)
6+ years of tutoring

Cognitive science at Rice trains a habit most students never think to apply to a timed essay: modeling how competing mental frameworks interact before drawing any conclusions — which is precisely what...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Sciences (minor in Spanish)

ACT Scores

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Liz

Bachelors
10+ years of tutoring

Princeton's Psychology curriculum trains students to analyze how competing frameworks explain the same human behavior — and that same analytical move is exactly what ACT Writing graders reward when a ...

Education & Certificates

Princeton University

Bachelors

ACT Scores

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Lila

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government
7+ years of tutoring

Political science at Rice trains a specific analytical instinct: reading a contested issue, identifying where competing positions actually diverge, and staking a claim that holds up under scrutiny — w...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Political Science and Government

ACT Scores

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Vinson

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Mathematics
6+ years of tutoring

ACT Writing scores frustrate high-scorers because a 36 composite (Vinson's score) offers no protection — the essay is graded on a completely separate rubric that rewards argument complexity over gramm...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Computational Mathematics

ACT Scores

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Kendall

Bachelor in Arts
1+ years of tutoring

Timed essay prompts on the ACT Writing section punish students who write first and think second — a trap Kendall, who earned a 1580 on the SAT, coaches students to avoid by treating the opening minute...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts

SAT Scores

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Giovanna

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Neuroscience
8+ years of tutoring

Cognitive Neuroscience at Penn demands something the ACT Writing rubric directly rewards: analyzing how competing systems of thought interact and constructing a precise, defensible argument about whic...

Education & Certificates

University of Pennsylvania

Bachelor of Arts in Cognitive Neuroscience

ACT Scores

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Evan

Bachelor of Science
16+ years of tutoring

A working features reporter and editor at the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Evan understands something the ACT Writing rubric rewards but most test prep ignores: the difference between an argument that sou...

Education & Certificates

Northwestern University

Bachelor of Science

Sage

Bachelor in Arts, Economics
4+ years of tutoring

Economics at Rice University trains a specific analytical reflex: when competing variables pull in different directions, find the position that accounts for all of them and defend it with precision — ...

Education & Certificates

Rice University

Bachelor in Arts, Economics

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Frequently Asked Questions

ACT Writing has two distinct question types that require different skills. Grammar questions test punctuation, sentence structure, and verb tense—basically technical correctness. Rhetoric questions ask you to improve word choice, reorganize sentences for clarity, add/delete content for relevance, and understand how ideas connect. Many students excel at one but struggle with the other, so a tutor can diagnose which type trips you up and build targeted strategies for each.

The most common challenges are comma usage and placement (especially with introductory phrases and dependent clauses), pronoun-antecedent agreement, and recognizing when a sentence is actually correct as-is. On the rhetoric side, students often miss questions about redundancy and wordiness, struggle to identify the purpose of a sentence within a paragraph, and have trouble spotting when a sentence or phrase should be deleted for relevance. Understanding these patterns helps tutors focus on what will move your score fastest.

ACT Writing gives you 45 minutes to tackle 5 passages with 15 questions total, which works out to about 9 minutes per passage. Most students benefit from spending 2-3 minutes reading and marking up the passage, then 6-7 minutes answering questions. The key is not getting stuck on hard questions—mark your best guess and move on, then return if time allows. A tutor can help you practice this timing with real tests so it feels natural on test day rather than stressful.

Take a full-length ACT practice test under timed conditions, then review every question you missed or guessed on. Categorize them: Was it a grammar rule you didn't know? Did you misread the question? Did you understand the grammar but miss the rhetorical purpose? Tracking patterns across multiple practice tests reveals whether you need to strengthen grammar fundamentals, improve reading comprehension of the passages, or develop better test-taking strategies. A tutor can accelerate this analysis and create a focused study plan based on your specific gaps.

Most students see 2-4 point improvements within 4-6 weeks of focused tutoring, though the amount depends on your starting point and consistency. Students with significant grammar gaps or weak reading comprehension may improve faster once they understand the patterns, while students already scoring 30+ typically need more targeted work on the trickiest rhetoric questions. Consistent practice with real ACT passages—not just grammar drills—combined with strategic feedback is what drives real score gains.

A strong ACT Writing tutor should understand both the grammar rules tested and the rhetorical concepts that make the section unique. They should be able to explain why an answer is correct using ACT's specific logic, not just general grammar rules—for example, knowing when ACT considers a sentence "too wordy" versus "concise." They should also use actual ACT passages and questions in tutoring, help you develop a personalized pacing strategy, and teach you to recognize question patterns so you can apply strategies to unfamiliar passages.

Focus on untimed practice first—work through a full passage without the clock to understand the questions deeply and check your reasoning. Once you're consistently accurate, time yourself on individual passages (9 minutes each) before attempting full 45-minute sections. Keep an error log noting whether you missed questions due to not knowing a rule, misreading the passage, or misunderstanding what the question asked. Review this log with your tutor to spot patterns and adjust your study focus accordingly.

ACT Writing anxiety often stems from running out of time or second-guessing yourself. Building confidence through timed practice with real passages is the most effective antidote—when you've practiced under pressure, test day feels familiar. Develop a pre-passage routine (skim the passage, mark key ideas, then answer questions) so you have a consistent process to fall back on when nerves hit. A tutor can also help you distinguish between productive self-checking and unproductive overthinking, so you learn when to trust your first instinct versus when to reconsider.

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