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Varsity Tutors can assist high school students as they prepare to take on college admissions by helping them prepare for exams such as the ACT. College may seem far away, but many students start thinking about how to take on the college application process around junior year. Before filling out college applications, you will most likely need to take a college admissions exam like the ACT. Many high school students around the Tucson, Arizona area, like high school students who go to University High School or Empire High School, will take the ACT as the college admissions exam of choice. Your score on the ACT will most likely play a role in college admissions decisions.

The ACT is an exam that is made up of five sections. Whether this is your first time thinking about the ACT or you're in the middle of preparing for exam day, you may be wondering how to make the most of your studying. If you are considering extra help, we can connect you with a Tucson ACT course. A Tucson ACT course could be just what you need to boost your studying skills. No matter where you are with your studying, we can guide you to studying resources that work for you.

What does a Tucson ACT course cover?

The ACT is made up of four required sections. These sections are English, Math, Reading, and Science. There is also an optional Writing section. You will have 2 hours and 55 minutes to complete the exam if you choose to opt out of the Writing section. If you choose to do the Writing section, the exam is three hours and thirty-five minutes long. We will now take a closer look into the sections so you have a better understanding of them.

The first section is English. This section is 45 minutes long and you have to answer 75 questions. You will have to manage your time wisely, as questions are based on passages you read. For most questions, you will have to make judgments as to when text needs to be revised. Some questions will be on the whole text, and others will be on a few sentences or even a few words. You will make your judgments based on grammar, structure, punctuation, style, and tone.

The next section is Math. You have to answer 60 questions within an hour. These questions measure skills you have been learning throughout your high school years. You will have to work with speed and accuracy as you only have one minute per question. You should also remember to bring a calculator for this section.

The third is the Reading section. You get 30 minutes to answer 40 questions. Like with the English section, you have to read several passages. This time, however, Identifying central ideas and themes, summarizing ideas, understanding of different types of relationships instead of analyzing the mechanics of a sentence or passage. You will also determine word and phrase meanings, differentiate between facts and opinions, and make connections between different texts. Again, you will have to use your time wisely as you are not given a lot of time for each question.

The last required section is the Science section. You will answer 40 multiple choice questions in 35 minutes. These questions test your skills in manipulating and analyzing scientific data presented in different formats. They also test you on the scientific method and on the designs of scientific investigation and experimentation. Science topics include chemistry, Earth and space sciences, biology, and physics.

The optional Writing section is 40 minutes long. You will choose one essay topic to write about. This essay should be well-written, with clear ideas and reasoning. It should also show that you have confidence in writing English. The Writing section is handwritten only, so make sure you bring extra pencils.

The ACT is a great exam for the next step to college. There are several testing dates per year in the United States. All tests start at 8:00 AM and are dismissed at 12:35 PM if you do not take the Writing Section. If you do take the Writing section, testing is done at 1:35 PM. Make sure to answer every question as there is no penalty for guessing.

What are some benefits of taking a Tucson ACT class?

A Tucson ACT class is held in an environment that is collaborative while still being online. We recognize your schedule can be busy. From school, work, and home life, it can be hard to find extra time in your day. That's why new sessions of ACT classes start weekly. You can choose how long courses run - either for two or four weeks - based on your schedule. Once you find your perfect fit, you can start your class. Every Tucson ACT class is held in a virtual classroom, which makes taking a class easy and convenient for you. Plus, there is no commute necessary.

When you sign up for a Tucson ACT class, you get to work in live interactive sessions. You will have an instructor and classmates, just like in a regular classroom. You will work in groups to learn all about the sections of the exam. This will give you a chance to work together with peers if you are struggling with the Math section, for example. Working with peers is a great way to learn and understand ideas in a more collaborative environment. If you are really stuck on a topic, you can always ask your live instructor to take you through the concepts. Every aspect of this class is geared toward helping you put your best foot forward on exam day, with private help available to you as well.

How can I find a Tucson ACT prep course for me?

Varsity Tutors can easily find you an ACT class to fit your schedule. An ACT class can be an investment for your future, as college is most likely very important to you. Contact Varsity Tutors today by phone or online. We look forward to hearing from you!

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