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Six years of tutoring across math, science, and standardized tests — plus a 34 composite of her own — means Hailey knows the ACT from every angle, but her Vanderbilt neuroscience training gives her a particular edge on the Science section's dense research summaries, where students often waste time trying to understand experiments they only need to extract data from. She builds section-by-section plans that zero in on each student's weakest question types rather than running through generic practice sets. Rated 5.0 by students.

A 35 ACT composite gives Michael credibility, but what sets him apart is the range behind that score — his bioengineering and economics coursework means the Math and Science sections draw on knowledge he uses daily, while his love of reading (everything from Harry Potter to Khalil Gibran) keeps his English and Reading strategies sharp. He teaches students to treat the Science section as a data-interpretation exercise and breaks the Math section into the handful of concept clusters that account for most questions. Rated 5.0 by students.
Teaching introductory biology at Cornell while carrying a full biomedical engineering course load means Annie drills the same analytical reading and quantitative reasoning the ACT demands across all four sections — she earned a 34 composite doing exactly that. Her cancer immunotherapy research adds a layer of real scientific literacy that makes the Science section's dense passages feel familiar rather than intimidating, and she applies that same precision to the grammar patterns and pacing traps in English and Reading. Rated 4.9 by students.
Scoring a 33 on the ACT while juggling a dual PhD/MD track gave Chelain a firsthand appreciation for efficient test strategy — knowing when to skip, when to guess, and how to manage the clock across all four sections. As a radiation oncology resident at Northwestern, she brings the same analytical precision to breaking down Science and Math passages that she uses in clinical problem-solving. Rated 5.0 by students.
Elliot's neuroscience PhD means he's spent years designing experiments, interpreting data, and writing precisely — the exact skill set the ACT tests across all four sections, from Science passage analysis to the grammar logic underlying English questions. He earned a perfect 36 composite and uses that full-score perspective to show students where the test rewards careful reading over rushing, especially on the Reading and Science sections where most timing mistakes happen. Rated 5.0 by students.
Three semesters teaching ESL to immigrants and refugees at Tufts gave Danielle something most ACT tutors lack — a trained instinct for spotting exactly where a student's understanding breaks down and adjusting on the fly. She earned a perfect 36 composite and applies that adaptability across all four sections, with particular strength in the English and Reading strategies her language-teaching background sharpened. Rated 5.0 by students.
A perfect 36 ACT composite came from Enrico's systematic approach to each section — particularly the Math and Science portions, where his MIT mathematics training lets him spot the fastest path to an answer instead of grinding through every calculation. He teaches timing strategies section by section, showing students how to triage questions and avoid the traps that cost points in the final ten minutes. Rated 5.0 by students.
Chemical engineering trained Olivia to process dense technical information quickly and accurately — the exact skill that makes the ACT Science section click and keeps the Math section's later problems from becoming time sinks. She scored a 34 composite and covers the full exam, drawing on her Spanish and French fluency to bring genuine language expertise to the English and Reading sections where grammar and rhetorical structure drive the toughest questions. Rated 4.9 by students.
Medical school trains you to absorb massive amounts of information under pressure — a skill Amanda now applies to ACT prep, where she teaches students to work through all four sections strategically rather than reactively. Her 34 composite and biology background make the Math and Science sections natural territory, but her public health training also sharpened the evidence-based reading and data interpretation skills that carry through English and Reading. Rated 4.7 by students.
Most of Zora's tutoring experience has been prepping high school students for the reading and writing sections of standardized tests, so she knows exactly where the ACT's English and Reading questions try to mislead — and she brings that same detail-oriented approach to Math and Science, backed by a 35 composite. Her dual-degree program in Applied Psychology and Education means she understands how students actually learn under pressure, not just what they need to learn.
Neuroscience, chemistry, and Spanish coursework at the University of Pittsburgh means Mary doesn't just coach one or two ACT sections — she's fluent in the actual content behind all four, from the organic chemistry concepts lurking in Science passages to the rhetorical patterns that drive English questions. Her 35 composite and hands-on experience as a chemistry teaching assistant translate into a prep style that's less about tricks and more about genuinely understanding what each question is asking. Rated 4.8 by students.
Running a peer-tutoring program in high school meant Ryan learned early how to diagnose where someone is stuck and adjust on the fly — a skill that translates directly to ACT prep, where a student might need pacing help on Math but strategy work on the English grammar questions. His 35 composite and civil engineering training at Cornell give him deep fluency across the quantitative and science sections, while his writing and literature tutoring experience keeps the verbal half covered too.
Music, French, and English might seem like an unusual combination for ACT prep, but Juliette's fluency across all three gives her a genuine advantage on the Reading and English sections — she instinctively spots rhetorical shifts and grammatical structures that other tutors have to teach by rote. Her 35 composite confirms she's just as strong on Math and Science, where she teaches students to treat data-heavy passages as translation exercises: decode the visual, find the pattern, answer the question. Rated 5.0 by students.
A 35 ACT composite means Lena scored at the top across all four sections — and her science background gives her a particular edge on the Science and Math portions, where data interpretation and quick reasoning under time pressure separate good scores from great ones. She breaks the test into repeatable strategies for each section, from pacing on Reading passages to eliminating trap answers in English. Rated 5.0 by students.
Years of critical reading in materials science research trained Jennifer to extract meaning from dense, data-heavy passages fast — the exact skill that unlocks the ACT's Science section and sharpens Reading comprehension at the same time. She scored a 33 composite and covers all four sections plus Writing, leaning on her analytical background for Math and Science while applying her lifelong reading habits to the rhetorical and grammar questions that catch STEM-minded students off guard. Rated 5.0 by students.
A year spent teaching English to learners of all ages in Indonesia sharpened Naomi's ability to break complex material into clear, digestible steps — a skill she now applies across all four ACT sections and the optional Writing test. Her 35 composite reflects genuine range: the same sociology and literature coursework at Princeton that keeps her Reading and English strategies sharp also trained her in the data analysis that makes the Science section click. Rated 5.0 by students.
Zach scored a 35 ACT composite while carrying a heavy engineering course load at Northwestern, so he knows how to prep efficiently across all four sections — from pacing strategies on the Math section to data interpretation shortcuts on Science. He breaks the English and Reading sections into pattern-recognition exercises, teaching students to spot the handful of grammar rules and passage structures the ACT recycles. Rated 5.0 by students.
Studying political science at Penn means Cindy spends her days dissecting arguments and synthesizing dense reading — skills she applies directly to the ACT's Reading and English sections, where most students lose time second-guessing answer choices. Her 35 composite and fluency in Mandarin alongside math and science tutoring mean she covers all four sections without leaning on one strength to carry the rest. Rated 5.0 by students.
Spencer's biomedical engineering coursework means the Math and Science sections play to his daily strengths, while his writing, literature, and history teaching keep him sharp across English and Reading — no section gets neglected. He earned a 35 composite and builds prep around the specific timing traps in each section, particularly the Science passage pacing that catches strong students off guard.
Yale's linguistics program trains you to dissect how language actually works at a structural level — which is exactly the skill William applies to the ACT's English and Reading sections, where question writers rely on predictable syntactic and rhetorical patterns most students don't notice. His 35 composite and theater double major mean the Science and Math sections get equal attention, but his real edge is teaching students to read ACT passages the way a linguist does: for structure first, content second. Rated 5.0 by students.
Larkin's physics degree and mechanical engineering master's work mean the ACT's Math and Science sections play to his everyday strengths — but his 35 composite shows he's just as sharp on the English and Reading sides, where he teaches students to treat passages like problem sets with identifiable structure and predictable traps. He's especially good at diagnosing which section is dragging a composite down and building targeted drills around that weak spot. Rated 5.0 by students.
Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Penn means Kevin spends his days constructing and dismantling arguments — a skill that translates directly to the ACT's Reading and English sections, where recognizing rhetorical structure and logical flow saves crucial time. His 34 composite and deep comfort with math and science content let him address all four sections without defaulting to a one-size-fits-all strategy, adjusting emphasis based on where a student's score is actually stuck.
A math major who also minored in creative writing and statistics, Sarah is one of those rare ACT tutors who genuinely owns both halves of the test — the quantitative reasoning that drives Math and Science and the close-reading precision that separates strong English and Reading scores from average ones. She scored a 35 composite and uses her cross-disciplinary background to build section-specific strategies rather than generic test tips, zeroing in on the particular question types where each student is losing the most ground.
Scoring a 35 composite on the ACT gave Sidharth a clear map of how each section works — from the grammar patterns that repeat on English to the graph-reading shortcuts that save time on Science. He breaks the test into learnable systems, teaching students to spot answer traps and manage pacing so they're not just studying harder but studying smarter. His engineering mindset at Penn means every strategy is built on data, not guesswork.
A 35 ACT composite means Matt knows what it takes to perform across all four sections, but his real strength is the Math and Science portions — his mechanical engineering coursework keeps those quantitative reasoning skills sharp every day. He breaks the Science section down into a data-interpretation exercise and teaches time-saving strategies for the Math section's trickiest problems, from trigonometric identities to probability.
Most ACT prep treats every section the same way, but Steven's favorite angle is the Math section — where his biology degree from Drexel means he also genuinely understands the Science passages that send most students scrambling for shortcuts. He earned a 34 composite and uses his background as a peer tutor across both math and science to build section-specific strategies that address each student's actual weak points, not just generic test tips. Rated 5.0 by students.
Georgia Tech's biomedical engineering program throws calculus, physics, chemistry, and programming at Golda every semester — so when she preps students for the ACT, she's drawing on live fluency across the Math and Science sections, not dusty test-prep formulas. Her 35 composite and computer science minor mean the English and Reading sides aren't afterthoughts either; she teaches students to treat those sections as logical puzzles with predictable structure. Rated 5.0 by students.
Zachary scored a 33 ACT composite and breaks the exam into manageable strategies for each section — from pacing tricks on Science passages to grammar rule patterns that repeat on English. His biochemistry background gives him a natural edge coaching the Science section, where he teaches students to read data displays and research summaries like a scientist would. Rated 5.0 by students.
Teaching subjects as different as piano, AP Biology, and LSAT Logical Reasoning has given Mark an unusual ability to translate across the ACT's four sections — he genuinely understands the science content, the grammar rules, and the reading strategies rather than relying on one strength to carry the rest. His 34 composite and 5.0 rating back that up, and his approach zeroes in on the specific question types each student keeps getting wrong rather than running through generic practice tests.
Having led SAT and ACT prep classes alongside teaching math, science, and English in the classroom, Jean knows how the content behind each ACT section actually works — not just the test-taking shortcuts layered on top. Her 34 composite and state teaching certification across three subject areas mean she can diagnose whether a student's struggle on, say, the Science section is really a data-reading issue or a hidden math gap, then adjust accordingly.
Economics at Penn sharpened Eliza's ability to read dense data sets and build logical arguments under pressure — two skills that map directly onto the ACT's Science and Reading sections, where most students run out of time before they run out of knowledge. She earned a 34 composite and covers all four sections plus Writing, using her background across math, German, and essay writing to tailor strategies rather than rely on one-size-fits-all tricks. Rated 5.0 by students.
Three separate bachelor's degrees — including biology and African studies — mean Ade can genuinely read across every ACT section without faking fluency in any of them, from the science passages rooted in experimental design to the rhetorical analysis questions that reward careful close reading. He earned a 34 composite and uses that cross-disciplinary range to diagnose exactly which section habits are costing a student the most points, then rebuild those habits one timed drill at a time.
A 34 ACT composite means Jacob knows how each section works — from the grammar rules that repeat on English to the data interpretation tricks that speed up Science. As a voice and opera major at Carnegie Mellon, he brings unusually strong reading comprehension and analytical writing skills to the sections most students underestimate. Rated 4.6 by students, he breaks the test into manageable patterns rather than overwhelming content review.
Earning a secondary teaching certification while studying English means Hailey thinks constantly about how to make concepts click for different learners — a skill she applies across all four ACT sections, especially English and Reading where her 32 composite and literary analysis training let her teach students to decode passage structure and rhetoric quickly. Her experience in science education also keeps her sharp on the Science section's graph-and-data questions, so students get genuine content support rather than generic test tips. Rated 5.0 by students.
Half the battle on the ACT is knowing what the test is actually asking — and Addie's 34 composite came from treating each section as a set of learnable patterns rather than a content exam. Her music education training sharpened her ability to break complex skills into small, repeatable steps, which translates directly into section-by-section strategies for pacing, elimination, and question-type recognition across all four sections plus Writing.
Scoring a 34 ACT composite while juggling a demanding engineering and pre-dental course load taught Regina how to study strategically — she breaks the exam into section-specific timing drills and shows students how to eliminate answer choices quickly on Science and Reading passages. Her engineering background is especially useful for the Math section, where she walks through word problems using structured problem-solving rather than guesswork. Rated 5.0 by students.
Bradley scored a 33 ACT composite and knows the test inside out across every section — from the grammar rules that repeat on English to the data interpretation tricks buried in Science passages. As a classroom teacher, he's used to breaking down test strategies in ways that actually stick, not just handing students a prep book. His background spans math, reading, writing, and science tutoring, so he covers the full exam without needing to punt on any section.
Studying mathematics and computer science at Harvard means Matthew thinks in systems — and the ACT is a system, with predictable patterns in how Math questions escalate in difficulty, how Science passages bury key data in figure labels, and how English recycles the same handful of grammar rules. He scored a 34 composite and uses that analytical wiring to teach students not just the content but the decision-making behind each section: when to solve algebraically versus back-solve, when to skim a passage versus read closely. Rated 4.9 by students.
Scoring a 32 composite while balancing a rigorous pre-med courseload at Penn State's Schreyer Honors College, Mahika knows how to study strategically under pressure — and she teaches those same time-management and section-pacing skills to her students. She's especially strong on the ACT Science section, where her biobehavioral health background makes interpreting experimental passages and data tables second nature. Rated 4.9 by students.
A 33 ACT composite paired with a PhD in Materials Chemistry means Michael can tackle every section of the test — but he's especially sharp on the Science reasoning passages, where his instinct for reading data-heavy figures quickly gives students a real edge. He breaks the exam into section-specific strategies, from pacing on the Math portion to eliminating answer choices efficiently in English and Reading. Rated 5.0 by students.
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