
The ACT (American College Testing) is a standardized exam used to test your student’s abilities for whether they are ready for college admissions.
Students already stress about deciding the universities they want to submit their application for, maintaining their GPA, and what career path they wish to take.
The last thing that should be a worry is whether or not they will be accepted to their dream university.
Here at Bentham Admissions, we further your student’s academic skills by working with him or her to provide them with the tools and study habits they need to be accepted to the university or Ivy League school of their choosing.
Our ACT private tutors focus on your student’s strengths and apply them to the areas that need improvement. With their knowledge and experience, our tutors use proven methods to help your student develop successful strategies, including the language of multiple-choice, reasoning, and elimination.
Our ACT private tutoring is scheduled around your student’s daily schedule and is provided on a remote basis. Our tutors can meet via Zoom or Skype as often as weekly or daily. Our success in delivering a personalized experience that works effectively with your student starts by:
PROGRAM OPTIONS FOR PRIVATE SAT TUTORING
standard program
Ideal for students with no background in prepping
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10 hours with Instructor
Content focus: English, Reading, Math & Science
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3 Full-Length Practice Tests
Review Program
Ideal for students with background in prepping
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5 hours with instructor
Content focus: English, Reading, Math & Science
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2 Full-Length Practice Tests
Sectional Program
Ideal for students needing to improve in a certain section
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5 hours with instructor
Content focuses on one of the sections: English, Reading, Math & Science
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2 Full-Length Practice Tests
Breakdown of Standard Program with 10 Sessions:
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Discussion about the student’s academic needs and preferences: strongest/weakest subject in school, extra time needed or not, visual or auditory learner, etc
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Walkthrough of the ACT to provide baseline explanations for concepts
- Assign first practice test to complete for session 2