Get expert, personalized instruction from the best ACT instructors in our small group classes, which typically have 6-9 students per class. During 16 hours of live instruction, you’ll review the exam’s structure, gain test-taking time management skills, and practice section-specific strategies to help you improve your score and beat the test. Your instructor customizes the scope of the content to meet the needs of the small group.
In addition to 16 hours of live instruction, you’ll get all of the tools you need to practice the strategies you learn in class:
100s of ACT practice questionsOnce you've taken the ACT exam, you'll be thinking about what's next—your college application. The seminar instructor, Sylvia V., has evaluated applicants at prestigious colleges, and helped students get into Ivy League schools as an admissions consultant. After the seminar there will be a live Q&A where you’ll be able to ask how to make your application stand out even more.
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ACT Prep Class
• Typically 6-9 students per class.
• 16 hours of live instruction + self-study materials.
• Students get personalized help and attention.
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I learned so much new material and ways to improve my timing on the ACT. Would HIGHLY recommend. My test time went from twelve minutes a passage to six and my scores improved drastically.
— Tristan W., ACT Prep Student
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