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6+ years
Alex
Medical school at the University of Arizona means Alex reads hundreds of pages of dense, unfamiliar material every week — the same core skill the ACT Reading section tests under a 35-minute clock. With a perfect 36 ACT composite, he teaches students to attack the paired viewpoints and natural scienc...
Washington and Lee University
Bachelor of Science, Chemical Engineering

Certified Tutor
5+ years
Naveen
I'm a rising sophomore at Georgia Institute of Technology. I love teaching and got a lot of practice from tutoring my brother. Physics is probably my favorite subject to teach.
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
Certified Tutor
Adrian
I'm a 24-year old teacher/tutor. I am a very personable, outgoing person and I enjoy making connections with others- especially when I can make people feel comfortable no matter what the setting- and I find that those who have less to say usually have the most important things to say! Tutoring provi...
Arizona State University
Current Undergrad, Chemical Engineering
Certified Tutor
Alexis
Speed is what separates a good ACT Reading score from a great one — four passages, 40 questions, and only 35 minutes to get through them all. Alexis teaches a deliberate passage-mapping technique that trains students to locate evidence quickly instead of re-reading entire paragraphs. Her 32 ACT comp...
Princeton University
Bachelor in Arts
Certified Tutor
Tucker
Theater training builds a specific habit that pays off on the ACT Reading section: reading for subtext — figuring out what a character or author actually means beneath the surface-level words. Tucker applies that instinct to inference and tone questions, where the difference between a right and wron...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Theater
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Claire
Reading four dense passages in 35 minutes means students can't afford to read every line the same way. Claire teaches a triage method — skimming for structure, identifying the author's argument, then attacking questions that point back to specific lines before tackling inference questions. Her 32 AC...
Arizona State University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Daniel
I am a Math and Science expert, and I would love to help you or your student reach their potential. I offer flexible hours, I am easy to get along with, and I have effective methods. I take pride in helping others learn. I have a BS in mechanical engineering so there isn't a high school or college m...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Mladen
University of Miami
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Arizona State University
Juris Doctor, Legal Studies
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Isabel
The ACT Reading section gives students 35 minutes to process four dense passages — it's less about comprehension and more about efficient, strategic reading. Isabel teaches a passage-mapping technique that cuts re-reading time and sharpens the ability to distinguish between what the text says, what ...
Valparaiso University
Bachelor in Arts, Creative Writing
Certified Tutor
Lindsay
Lindsay's double grounding in biology and mathematics means she's comfortable with both the natural science passages that demand data-literate reading and the humanities passages that require tracking an author's shifting tone — two skills that rarely live in the same tutor. With a 35 ACT composite ...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jacob
The ACT Reading section isn't about being a strong reader — it's about answering 40 questions in 35 minutes, which means learning to extract evidence from passages at speed. Jacob's 35 ACT composite and his psychology and theater training give him a sharp eye for how arguments are structured and how...
Arizona State University
Master of Fine Arts, Theater Arts
Texas Christian University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Mehek
I'm a performer at heart so I love to sing and dance; however, there's nothing better than a night on the town with a few friends!
Wellesley College
Bachelor in Arts, Computer and Information Sciences, General
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Alice
Reading comprehension on the ACT is a speed game: four passages, ten questions each, thirty-five minutes total. Alice, who scored a 36 composite, teaches a deliberate strategy for each passage type — prose fiction, social science, humanities, natural science — because each one rewards a slightly dif...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Cellular and Molecular Biology
Certified Tutor
Sam
I am not studying or performing research, I enjoy playing video games, card games, or role-playing games with my friends. I also am an amateur engineer, participating in the online community of laser enthusiasts. Together, we construct circuitry, design housings, and align lenses to create not laser...
Arizona State University
Bachelors, Physics, Mathematics
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment to practice. Students typically see meaningful gains of 2-4 points over 8-12 weeks of consistent work, though some improve faster or slower based on their baseline and reading habits. The key is targeting your specific weaknesses—whether that's vocabulary, inference questions, or time management—rather than general test prep. A tutor can identify exactly where you're losing points and create a focused improvement plan.
The ACT Reading section gives you 35 minutes for four passages and 40 questions, which means speed and efficiency matter. Many students struggle with either reading too slowly and running out of time, or rushing through passages and missing key details. Effective strategies include skimming the passage first, identifying the main idea, and tackling question types in order of difficulty rather than sequence. A tutor can help you find the right pace for your reading speed and teach you which questions to prioritize to maximize your score.
Phoenix students typically struggle with a few key areas: inference and implied meaning questions (which require reading between the lines), vocabulary in context, and managing time across all four passages. Many students also underestimate how different ACT Reading is from high school English class—it requires skimming and strategic reading rather than deep analysis. Understanding question formats and practicing with real ACT passages helps you build confidence and develop the specific skills this section rewards.
Most students benefit from taking 4-6 full-length practice tests under timed conditions in the weeks leading up to the ACT. This gives you enough exposure to different passage types and questions while leaving time to review mistakes and refine your strategy. Taking them under real testing conditions—same time of day, same time limits, no interruptions—helps you build stamina and test-day confidence. Between practice tests, focus on reviewing what went wrong rather than just taking more tests; understanding your errors is what drives improvement.
The best way is to track your performance on practice tests by question type rather than looking at your overall score. The ACT Reading section includes several distinct question formats: main idea, detail, inference, vocabulary in context, and function questions. After each practice test, note which types you consistently miss and which passages gave you trouble. Sharing this data with a tutor helps them create a personalized study plan that targets your specific gaps instead of wasting time on content you already know.
Test anxiety on ACT Reading often comes from feeling rushed or doubting your comprehension. Practical strategies include developing a consistent pre-test routine, practicing relaxation techniques like deep breathing, and building confidence through repeated exposure to timed passages. Knowing you've practiced the section thoroughly and have a solid strategy reduces mental stress on test day. Working with a tutor also helps because you get feedback on your actual performance, which builds confidence that you can handle the material and timing.
Come ready to take a practice ACT Reading section so your tutor can see exactly where you're struggling—this diagnostic is more valuable than any conversation. Write down specific questions: Which passages felt hardest? Did you run out of time? Which question types confused you? If you've taken practice tests before, bring your score reports. The more information you share about your reading habits and test-taking experience, the faster your tutor can create a targeted plan. Most importantly, be honest about how much time you can commit to studying between sessions—consistency matters more than intensity.
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