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7+ years
Raquel
I am currently attending UCLA School of Dentistry. I have spent a big chunk of my life tutoring. I had 600 hours of volunteer experience tutoring 5th graders in language. I also was the Tutoring Head of the Science National Honor Society in high school and spent every week tutoring high school level...
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Michael
Covering everything from coordinate geometry to logarithms and trigonometric identities, ACT Math rewards speed as much as knowledge. Michael's 35 ACT composite means he knows the test inside out, and he zeroes in on the 10–15 high-frequency problem types that make the biggest score difference in th...
New York University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Drama
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Ema
Scoring a 33 ACT composite, Ema knows the math section's particular rhythm — how it escalates from straightforward arithmetic to coordinate geometry and trigonometry in a tight time window. She teaches students to recognize which formula or approach a question is really testing, cutting through the ...
Harvard University
Bachelor of Arts in English Literature
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Chandler
Scoring high on ACT Math means moving fast through 60 questions that jump between coordinate geometry, trigonometry, matrices, and probability without warning. Chandler earned a 34 ACT composite and uses his chemistry-trained quantitative instincts to teach strategic shortcuts — like recognizing whi...
Occidental College
Current Undergrad, Chemistry
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Nina
I am a graduate of Southern Methodist University. I received my Bachelor of Fine Arts in Theatre Studies, with a focus on acting and directing. Since beginning high school, I have spent much of my extracurricular and summer time tutoring, mentoring, and counseling students elementary though high sch...
Southern Methodist University
Bachelor of Fine Arts, Theatre
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I am confident that by tailoring personalized learning sessions to individual student needs and giving students the resources and skills they need to succeed, any student can ace their next exam, get the best grade, or get into the college of their dreams.
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Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Katrina
I'm Katrina--a recent transplant to LA and also a recent grad of Yale University! Reading and writing have been integral to my life over the past few years as a Film and Media Studies and Sociology double major. I believe that crafting text can be a fun hobby and a very useful skill. Yet, it can oft...
Yale University
Bachelors in Film and Media Studies and Sociology
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Zhenrui
Zhenrui scored a 36 ACT composite, which means a perfect score on the Math section — the kind of result that comes from knowing exactly how the test frames questions on coordinate geometry, matrices, and trigonometric identities. He teaches students to spot which concept each problem is really testi...
Columbia University in the City of New York
Bachelors, Electrical Engineering
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Ziyu
I'm an affable chemistry-loving person whose joy come from delivering knowledge :D
California State University-Long Beach
Bachelor of Science, Chemistry
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Jackie
A 36 on the ACT Math section means Jackie has already navigated every question type the test throws — from coordinate geometry and matrix operations to probability and trigonometric identities. She breaks the section into a pacing strategy that prioritizes banking time on the first 40 questions so s...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Business Communications
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Sarah
The ACT Math section covers a wide spread from pre-algebra through trigonometry, and the challenge is often pacing rather than difficulty. Sarah scored a 35 composite and teaches students to quickly identify which formula or concept each question is really testing, especially on the coordinate geome...
New York University
Bachelor in Arts, Journalism
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Christina
Scoring well on ACT Math isn't just about knowing algebra and geometry — it's about recognizing which tool to reach for when a problem could be solved three different ways. Christina, who earned a 34 ACT composite and holds a computer science degree heavy in mathematics, teaches students to spot the...
Northwestern University
Bachelors, Computer Science
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Neunika
I am passionate about living life to the fullest and making a difference in the lives of others.
University of California-Davis
Bachelor of Science, Computer Science
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kevin
Kevin scored a 33 on the ACT, and his approach to the Math section is built around speed and pattern recognition — knowing instantly whether a problem is testing coordinate geometry, trigonometric identities, or probability, then applying the fastest solution path. He teaches students to spot the 10...
University of California-Santa Barbara
Bachelor of Science, Biological and Physical Sciences
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Ben
Most ACT Math questions below #40 test algebra and proportional reasoning that students already know — the challenge is executing it cleanly under a one-minute-per-problem pace. Ben's 33 ACT composite and his philosophy training in structured logical thinking make him especially good at teaching stu...
University of California-Santa Barbara
Bachelors, English
Biola University
Current Grad Student, Philosophy
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement varies based on your starting point and commitment level, but students typically see gains of 2-5 points on the ACT Math section (which ranges from 1-36) with focused preparation. Students who start lower often see larger percentage improvements, while those already scoring in the high 20s may see more modest gains. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's algebra, geometry, or test-taking pacing—and addressing them systematically with targeted practice and strategy refinement.
The ACT Math section gives you 60 minutes for 60 questions, so you have exactly one minute per question on average. However, effective pacing means spending less time on easier problems and reserving more time for challenging ones. A smart approach is to do a quick first pass, marking questions to revisit, then return to harder problems with fresh eyes. Tutors work with students to practice this strategy through timed drills, helping you develop pace awareness and decision-making skills about which problems to tackle first.
ACT Math covers algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and data analysis, with many students struggling most with trigonometry and function problems. Other frequent pain points include algebra word problems (which require translating language into equations), geometry proofs and spatial reasoning, and questions requiring multiple steps. Los Angeles students benefit from identifying their personal weak areas through diagnostic practice tests, then focusing preparation there rather than re-studying already-solid skills. This targeted approach is far more efficient than generic test prep.
Taking 4-6 full practice tests during your preparation period allows you to become comfortable with the test format, identify patterns in your mistakes, and track score progress over time. Beyond full tests, targeted practice on specific problem types is equally important—spending time on algebra drills or geometry practice sets helps build confidence in weak areas. The goal isn't test quantity but quality review: after each practice test, you should analyze every missed question to understand why you got it wrong, not just move on to the next test.
Test anxiety often stems from uncertainty about what to expect or feeling unprepared for specific problem types. Building genuine confidence through repeated practice with authentic ACT-style questions helps tremendously—when you've seen similar problems before, the test feels less intimidating. Tutors also help students develop mental strategies like working through difficult problems methodically rather than panicking, learning to skip and return to tough questions instead of getting stuck, and practicing relaxation techniques before test day. Many students find that knowing they have a clear strategy significantly reduces anxiety.
ACT Math preparation isn't one-size-fits-all—a student struggling with coordinate geometry needs different support than one who understands geometry but rushes through algebra. Personalized 1-on-1 instruction allows a tutor to diagnose your specific weak areas, teach strategies tailored to how you learn best, and focus preparation time where it matters most. This is far more efficient than generic test prep courses, especially in a large district like Los Angeles where students have varying math backgrounds and pacing needs.
Most students benefit from 2-3 months of focused preparation, dedicating 4-6 hours per week to ACT Math study. If you're starting with a significant gap between your current and goal scores, or if math isn't your strongest subject, a longer timeline of 4-6 months may be beneficial. The right timeframe depends on your starting point, other test sections you're preparing for, and how quickly you can master the specific skills you're missing. A tutor can help you create a realistic study plan based on your individual situation and target test date.
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