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9+ years
Veena
I'm Veena and I recently graduated from the University of Miami with a B.S. in Microbiology and Immunology with Chemistry and English Literature as my minors. I've tutored at a Math and Reading learning center in high school and became an employee of the Academic Resource Center at UM where I tutore...
University of Miami
Bachelor of Science, Microbiology and Immunology

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Kelsey
I am currently studying at St. John’s College for my Bachelor of Arts in the Liberal Arts. St. John’s curriculum follows the Great Books Program which relies on primary sources instead of textbooks. During my time at St. John’s, I have volunteered as a tutor working with middle school students, focu...
St Johns College
Bachelor in Arts, Liberal Arts
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Scoring a 33 ACT composite as a civil engineering major at UF, Cavan knows the math section inside out — from coordinate geometry shortcuts to the handful of trigonometry identities that appear on nearly every test. He teaches students to recognize which problems reward careful setup and which ones ...
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Bachelor's
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Apoorva
Scoring high on ACT Math requires covering 60 questions in 60 minutes, so recognizing problem types instantly — coordinate geometry setups, trigonometric identities, probability shortcuts — is just as important as knowing the math itself. Apoorva's 34 ACT composite and engineering training at Berkel...
University of Illinois at Chicago
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
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Manuela
Every ACT Math section follows a predictable difficulty curve: the first 30 questions cover Pre-Algebra through basic geometry, while the last 20 ramp into trigonometry and coordinate geometry. Manuela scored a 32 composite and teaches students to manage that curve strategically — banking time on th...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor of Science, Romance Languages
Washington University in St. Louis
Major in Romance Languages and Literatures
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Jared
I am working towards a Bachelor of Arts in Pure and Applied Mathematics as well as a Bachelor of Arts in Astronomy and Physics. I have enjoyed studying math and science since I was in elementary school. I would always help my friends out by answering their questions about the material. For about the...
Boston University
Bachelor of Science, Applied Mathematics
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Payal
A physics degree means Payal thinks in equations daily — and ACT Math, which spans pre-algebra through trigonometry, plays directly to that strength. She zeroes in on the topics that appear most often but trip students up: coordinate geometry, logarithmic properties, and probability. Her 33 ACT comp...
University of Miami
Bachelor of Science, Physics
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Stephanie
Stephanie scored a 32 ACT composite and brings a systematic approach to the Math section's mix of algebra, geometry, and trigonometry questions spread across a tight 60-minute window. She teaches students to recognize which problems to solve quickly, which to set up algebraically, and which to skip ...
Georgia State University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
6+ years
I like helping students. I am very patient. I have experience teaching Calculus classes at the University of Miami. I have done private tutoring for all levels of math up to Calculus, as well as Statistics, Business Math, and Math Finance. I have worked in the actuarial field. I have an undergradua...
University of Miami
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Certified Tutor
5+ years
Noah
Most of ACT Math comes down to algebra and pre-calc concepts that Noah uses daily in his business economics coursework — things like interpreting graphs, solving systems, and working with functions under time pressure. He scored a 32 ACT composite and teaches students to quickly identify what each q...
University of Miami
Bachelor in Arts, Business and Managerial Economics
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Andrew
Scoring well on ACT Math means handling everything from pre-algebra ratios to trigonometric identities without a calculator slowing you down. Andrew earned a 33 composite on the ACT and tackles this section by identifying which problem types students lose the most time on, then building shortcuts fo...
Washington University in St. Louis
Bachelor in Arts (Environmental Biology major; Writing minor)
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Caitlin
Between pre-med science courses at Duke and tutoring subjects from calculus to algebra 2, Caitlin has kept the full spread of ACT Math content — linear equations, quadratics, basic trig — sharp and ready to teach. She scored a 32 ACT composite herself, so she knows which question types reward carefu...
Duke University
Current Undergrad Student, Asian Studies
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Christine
Scoring well on ACT Math isn't about knowing advanced calculus — it's about executing algebra, geometry, and trigonometry quickly and without careless errors under a 60-minute clock. Christine is a mathematics major at the University of Miami with a 32 ACT composite, so she knows both the content an...
University of Miami
Bachelors, Mathmatics & Economics
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Yash
I am a sophomore at the Georgia Institute of Technology and am working towards a major in Computer Engineering. I have been tutoring students of all ages and backgrounds in various math topics ranging from elementary school math to AP Calculus throughout high school. I love teaching math and always ...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Computer Engineering, General
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Vansh
Scoring a 36 composite on the ACT, Vansh treats the Math section as a speed-and-strategy challenge as much as a content test. He identifies which of the 60 questions are disguised algebra, which are coordinate geometry, and which are trigonometry traps — then teaches the shortcuts that keep pacing o...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Aerospace Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Score improvement depends on your starting point and dedication to practice. Students typically see gains of 2-5 points when they work consistently with a tutor and complete regular practice problems. If you're scoring in the lower-to-middle range, improvement often comes faster as you address foundational gaps. The key is identifying which math concepts trip you up most—whether that's geometry, algebra, or test-taking pacing—and targeting those areas systematically.
The ACT Math section gives you 60 minutes for 60 questions, so time management is critical. Most students benefit from a "triage" approach: quickly scan all problems, tackle the easier ones first to build confidence and secure points, then tackle medium-difficulty problems, and skip the hardest ones if you're running low on time. A tutor can help you identify which problem types you solve fastest and slowest, then develop a personalized pacing strategy. Practice tests are essential—doing them under timed conditions trains your brain to work at the right pace.
The best way is to take a full-length practice test under timed conditions, then review every problem you missed or guessed on. Look for patterns: Did you struggle more with algebra, geometry, trigonometry, or word problems? Did you run out of time, or did you misunderstand the questions? A tutor can analyze your practice test results to pinpoint exactly which concepts need work, then create a focused study plan. Most students find they have 3-4 key weak spots rather than gaps across the entire section.
This depends on your timeline and current score, but most students benefit from 8-12 weeks of consistent preparation. If you're aiming for a significant score jump, plan for 3-4 hours per week of focused study. A typical week might include one full practice test, review of mistakes, and targeted drills on weak areas. Shorter, consistent study sessions work better than cramming—spacing out your practice helps the concepts stick. Your tutor can create a timeline that fits your schedule and gets you test-ready by your target date.
Yes, they're quite different. The ACT focuses more on straightforward math concepts tested in a faster-paced format, while the SAT emphasizes problem-solving and reasoning with fewer pure calculation problems. The ACT also includes trigonometry, which the SAT doesn't. If you're preparing specifically for the ACT, your tutor should focus on ACT-specific question formats and pacing strategies rather than a general math approach. This targeted preparation is more efficient than trying to study for both tests at once.
Test anxiety often gets worse when you feel unprepared, so building genuine confidence through practice is step one. Second, develop a calming routine: take deep breaths between problem clusters, or pause for 10 seconds if you feel panic rising. A tutor can help you practice staying composed during timed drills, which trains your brain to handle pressure. Some students also benefit from positive self-talk and remembering that skipping a hard problem is a strategy, not a failure—you can always return to it if time allows.
No—tutoring helps students at every score level. Whether you're starting at a 15 or a 28, a tutor can identify gaps and create a personalized plan. Students scoring in the lower range often see faster percentage improvements because there's more foundational material to address. Students scoring higher may need help with the trickiest problems and advanced pacing strategies. The important thing is finding a tutor who can diagnose exactly where you are and meet you there, rather than following a generic curriculum.
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