Spring 2013 ACT tutoring at AJ Tutoring

 

As the March 2013 SAT approaches, it’s time to start thinking about your next steps with standardized testing.  Like the SAT, the ACT is accepted by all colleges and may be a good option for you.  If you’re interested in learning more about the ACT, read on!

Differences between the SAT and ACT include:

  • ACT questions are generally more straightforward, while SAT questions involve deeper critical thinking
  • The ACT has a science section, unlike the SAT
  • The SAT tests more vocabulary
  • The SAT is split up into more sections
  • The ACT is a faster-paced test
  • Math on the SAT only includes algebra and geometry, while math on the ACT includes more advanced trigonometry
While it’s often true that students who enjoy puzzles and logic games prefer the SAT and literal thinkers prefer the ACT, it can be hard to predict which test will be a better fit for you.
AJ Tutoring recommends that students take both the SAT and ACT, since both tests are accepted equally by colleges.  Students are always welcome to take a diagnostic ACT at AJ Tutoring’s offices on Saturdays.  We’ll then score the test and compare it to your SAT scores to determine which test might be a better fit.  If the scores are similar, you should plan on sitting for both tests in the spring of junior year.
We know that preparing for standardized tests can involve a significant investment of time and money.  With that in mind, we created our shorter ACT hybrid program.
Primarily intended for students who have already completed AJ Tutoring’s full SAT program, the ACT hybrid program is shorter (3-4 sessions) and focuses on the differences between the two tests.  Our ACT hybrid program emphasizes the faster pace of the ACT, as well as the ACT science section and the different format of the English section.  Each student who completes the ACT hybrid program will take at least two full-length ACT exams, either at home or proctored at our office.
AJ Tutoring also offers a comprehensive 8-9 session ACT program for those students who would prefer more comprehensive instruction and a greater number of practice tests.
The ACT is offered on two Saturdays in spring 2013: April 13, 2013 and June 8, 2013.  To register for the ACT, please consult the ACT’s website.  Many students who take the January or March SAT go on to take the ACT in April, and students who take the May SAT often take the June ACT.  With 5 or more weeks between the two tests, there is plenty of time for students to prepare for the ACT and maximize their chances of success on both tests.
If you’d like to sign up for ACT tutoring or speak with a director to develop a testing plan for 2013, please give us a call at (650) 331-3251, or email info@ajtutoring.com.  We’re looking forward to talking with you!

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