Award-Winning ACT Tutors
serving Memphis, TN
Who will be getting tutoring?
FEATURED BY
TUTORS FROM
- YaleUniversity
- PrincetonUniversity
- StanfordUniversity
- CornellUniversity
Award-Winning ACT Tutors serving Memphis, TN

Certified Tutor
9+ years
Scoring a 33 composite on the ACT gave Anusha firsthand insight into what each section actually rewards — from pacing strategies on the Science passages to grammar rule patterns that repeat on English. She was tutored by peers herself while prepping for the test, which taught her how to break down t...
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology

Certified Tutor
9+ years
A 32 ACT composite paired with an English literature degree from the University of Memphis means Grant is especially strong on the English and Reading sections, where recognizing rhetorical structure and grammar rules under time pressure makes the difference. He breaks down each section's pacing so ...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
10+ years
Biology majors often underestimate how much their lab training transfers to the ACT Science section — Andrew doesn't, and he teaches students to read graphs and extract trends the same way he'd analyze experimental data in a research context. His 32 composite and broad tutoring range across math, sc...
Indiana University-Bloomington
Bachelors, Biology, General
Certified Tutor
7+ years
Dotty
Dotty's Swarthmore education in quantitative social science means she's equally comfortable with the ACT's Math section and the evidence-based reasoning that drives Reading and Science — no weak spots across the four sections. She earned a 32 composite and uses her marketing analytics background to ...
Swarthmore College
Bachelor in Arts, Police Science
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Eileen
Eileen's neuroscience pre-med track at Vanderbilt keeps her sharp across the ACT's full spread — the Science section reads like her coursework, while her college essay and literature tutoring means English and Reading aren't afterthoughts. She earned a perfect 36 composite and uses that experience t...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Kerr
Kerr's computer science training at Vanderbilt sharpened the logical reasoning and pattern-matching that drive the ACT's Math and Science sections, while his breadth across literature, essay editing, and grammar means the English and Reading halves don't get neglected. He earned a perfect 36 composi...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Economics, Economics
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Daniel
A 36 composite means Daniel didn't just ace the ACT — he maxed it, which required near-perfect execution across Math, Science, English, and Reading under serious time pressure. He teaches section-specific pacing strategies, like how to triage the Science passages by graph complexity and when to skip...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Engineering, Electrical Engineering
Certified Tutor
Charles
Mechanical engineering at Yale means Charles spends his days solving physics and calculus problems under pressure — solid practice for the ACT's Math and Science sections, where translating real-world scenarios into quick calculations is half the battle. He earned a 34 composite and applies that sam...
Yale University
Bachelor of Science, Mechanical Engineering
Certified Tutor
4+ years
Michelle
Duke's computer science program trained Michelle to think in systems and logic, which she applies to the ACT by mapping each section's question types into decision trees — when to solve, when to eliminate, when to move on. Her 36 composite means she's mastered every section at the ceiling, but her s...
Duke University
Bachelor of Science in Computer Science and Sociology
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Nat
Scoring a 35 composite on the ACT means Nat performed at the top of every section — Math, English, Reading, and Science — and he brings that all-around consistency to his test prep approach. As a math and computer science major at Vanderbilt, he's especially sharp on the data interpretation and alge...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Mathematics and Computer Science
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Amelia
I am a freshman at Vanderbilt University studying biochemistry and involved in analytical chemistry research. Despite my studies being very science oriented, I also enjoy studying English and the humanities. I'd be happy to tutor you in any of these areas!
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Isaac
Scoring a 35 composite on the ACT gave Isaac firsthand insight into the pacing traps and question structures that trip students up across all four sections. His biology background makes him especially sharp on the Science section, where he teaches students to read data displays and conflicting viewp...
University of Denver
Bachelor of Science, Cellular and Molecular Biology
Certified Tutor
Dennis
Graduate training in Chemical and Physical Biology at Vanderbilt means Dennis doesn't just coach the ACT Science section — he actually reads those dense experimental passages the way a researcher would, pulling the relevant data without getting lost in jargon. That same analytical precision carries ...
Vanderbilt University
Masters, Chemical and Physical Biology
Grinnell College
Bachelors, Biochemistry
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Alexander
History and business at Vanderbilt means Alexander spends his days building arguments from evidence and analyzing dense texts — the exact muscles the ACT's Reading and English sections test hardest. His 1510 SAT and 32 ACT composite back up a prep approach that extends comfortably into Math and Scie...
Vanderbilt University
Bachelor in Arts, European History
Certified Tutor
Rachel
Rachel's math degree anchors her ACT Math prep, but her real range shows in the English, Reading, and essay editing work she does daily — meaning she doesn't hand off half the test to someone else. She scored a 32 composite and uses her cross-subject fluency to build section-by-section plans that ad...
University of Michigan
Bachelor in Arts, Mathematics
Practice ACT
Free practice tests, flashcards, and AI tutoring for ACT
Nearby ACT Tutors
Other Memphis Tutors
Related Test Prep Tutors in Memphis
Frequently Asked Questions
University of Memphis typically admits students with ACT scores around 21-27, though higher scores strengthen your application. For more competitive Tennessee schools like Vanderbilt or Belmont, you'll want to aim for 32+. Most Tennessee public universities are competitive in the 24-28 range. Keep in mind that test scores are just one part of admissions—GPA, essays, and extracurriculars matter too, but a strong ACT score (24+) puts you in a solid position for in-state schools.
The ACT Science section tests your ability to interpret data, graphs, and scientific reasoning—not memorized science facts. You'll see 40 questions in 35 minutes across topics like biology, chemistry, physics, and earth science, but you don't need deep subject knowledge. Students struggle because it's fast-paced and requires quick analysis of unfamiliar data. Many Memphis students find this section challenging because it's unique to the ACT and requires a different skill set than traditional science classes.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent ACT prep, starting in the fall if you're a senior or spring if you're a junior. This gives you time to take a practice test, identify weak areas, and build skills before test day. If you're starting later or aiming for a significant score improvement, 2-3 months of focused preparation is still effective. The key is regular practice rather than cramming—spacing out your prep helps you retain strategies and build confidence.
Most students improve 2-4 points on the composite score with focused tutoring, though improvement varies based on your starting score and effort. Students starting around 20-22 often see larger gains (4-6 points) because there's more room to improve fundamentals, while students already scoring 28+ typically see smaller but meaningful improvements (1-3 points). The national average is 21, so if you're aiming to reach 24+ (top 25%) or 28+ (top 10%), personalized instruction targeting your specific weak sections—like the Science section many Memphis students find challenging—makes a real difference.
The ACT moves fast: English (45 min/75 questions), Math (60 min/60 questions), Reading (35 min/40 questions), and Science (35 min/40 questions). A smart strategy is to spend your time on questions you can answer confidently rather than getting stuck on hard ones—you can always come back if time allows. Many students benefit from practicing with a timer to build pacing instincts, especially on the Science section where quick data interpretation is essential. Tutors can help you develop section-specific strategies so you're not just working faster, but working smarter.
Both tests are widely accepted by Tennessee colleges, though the ACT has historically been more common in the Southeast. The choice depends on your strengths: the ACT has a separate Science section (data interpretation, not science knowledge), faster pacing, and covers more advanced math like trigonometry, while the SAT emphasizes reading comprehension and reasoning. Many Memphis students do well on one test over the other, so taking a practice test for each can help you decide. Most colleges superscore or accept your best single attempt, so pick the test that plays to your strengths.
Most colleges no longer require the ACT Writing section, and many don't even review it, so you can skip it and save 40 minutes. Check the specific requirements for schools you're interested in—University of Memphis and most Tennessee universities don't require it. If you're applying to highly selective schools or scholarship programs, a few may still want it, so verify before test day. Skipping Writing lets you focus your energy on the four main sections where your score matters most.
Tennessee colleges use ACT scores heavily for merit-based scholarships, especially at public universities like University of Memphis, Middle Tennessee State, and University of Tennessee. A score of 24+ often qualifies you for merit aid, while 28+ can unlock more substantial scholarships. Each school has different scholarship tiers based on ACT/GPA combinations, so aiming for a competitive score (28+) can significantly reduce your college costs. Tennessee's HOPE scholarship and similar state programs also consider test scores, making a strong ACT performance financially valuable beyond just admissions.
Connect with ACT Tutors in Memphis
Get matched with local expert tutors