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What will you get out of our ACT Prep Course?


   You will learn to:

 

  • Recognize traps and avoid wrong answers.
  • Tansform the hardest alegebra word problems into simple arithmetic problems.
  • Concentrate on crucial math concepts without without having to memorize dozens of theorems and rules.


AND, we will also help you increase your verbal score by improving your vocabulary

and by teaching you our powerful Sentence Completions techniques.


For our ACT Math Prep Course we use the latest edition of

The Official ACT Prep Guide 2021-2022.

It has six full-length tests.

We encourage our students to work through all the tests in the Guide.


Our philosophy is straightforward!


If you wish to get a better score, you must practice as many real ACT problems as possible.

The more you practice, the better acquainted you will be with the math concepts and the types of questions that appear on the test.


We can help you work through all the math problems that appear in

The Official ACT Prep Guide.


We will teach you the short-cuts, how recognize the trap answers and we will teach you how to get to the right answer without doing the tedious time-consuming calculations.


You can work on these math problems from

The Official ACT Prep Guide

on you own also, if that’s what you wish. 


In addition to math, ACT test covers three other academic skills:

English, reading and scientific reasoning.

Preparation for these three areas

of the test is bit tricky.


These areas require superior reading skill. Reading skill is not something one can develop over a short period of time.


However, what you will find is that, the more you practice - the better you will get dealing with these sections and more comfortable you will feel with the material.


The Official Guide has six full-length tests. We encourage our students to work through all the tests in the Guide.


One thing that will most definitely help you here is working on your vocabulary. This is something that you can do on your own,

without anyone’s help.




An example of our class.

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