ACT Preparation
Our ACT test prep courses are offered year-round to prepare students to reach the test date of their choice at peak performance. The multi-week Blitz format courses are conveniently scheduled in the weeks leading up to the most popular ACT dates. We also offer more intensive Institute options in the summer months to give students an opportunity to super charge their prep before returning to school.
Who Should Take This Course?
The ACT Live-Online Blitz is ideal for students who need an intensive preparation program during the academic year. These courses meet in a virtual classroom, allowing students to also focus on their school work and attend class from anywhere.
ACT Live-Online Institutes offer summer opportunities to take an intensive course in preparation for upcoming summer and fall test dates.
Students generally take the ACT during their junior year of high school. This course is ideal for rising juniors who may be taking the test for the first time, for seniors and other high school students who have already taken the exam but wish to improve their score, and those younger students who are interested in getting a head-start on their preparation.
What Materials Are Included with This Course?
ACT Live-Online Blitz/Institute course registration includes:
ACT Course Workbook
The Official ACT Prep Guide
Access to Online Student Portal
What Topics Does This Live-Online ACT Blitz Cover?
Math Topics
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Solution techniques for problems containing variables
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Efficient approaches to complicated multi-step problems
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Tactics for translating difficult word problems into equations
English Topics
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Correct idiomatic speech in sentence correction problems
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Basic concepts of rhetorical construction
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Frequently tested grammar errors
Reading Topics
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Which part of the passage to read to answer different question types
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Difference between global and local test items
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Passages written from the journalistic and engaged perspectives
Science Topics
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Parameters for test items involving graphs and charts
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Utilizing and interpreting data given in tables
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Experiment goals in research summary items