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ACT Private Tutoring

Who Should Take The ACT?
The ACT is taken by high school students who wish to pursue higher education in the United States. ACT results are accepted by colleges and universities in the US. 

What Makes Kaplan's ACT Program Unique?

  • Founded in 1938, with 80 years of test prep experience, helping more than 3 million individuals globally achieve their educational and career goals through programs
  • Exclusive Kaplan U.S. course materials, that includes access to Kaplan’s proprietary adaptive online tools with the following features:
    • 9 full-length practice tests with score analysis to identify areas for improvement and target your prep
    • On-demand instructor-led videos ranging from 5 to 15 minutes on every ACT topic. Watch the ones you need, when you need them
    • Personalized recommendations based on results from the performance of each practice test taken
  • The Best Kaplan Instructors
    • Instructors have been given the highest ratings for teaching effectiveness by students
    • Instructors attended top-tier schools and have undergone extensive Kaplan training
    • Interactive and small classes provide a personalized teaching environment with a focus on key concepts and exam strategies





ACT 1-on-1 Private Tutoring

Private tutoring package highlights:

 

  • Provide Online Live or In-Person private lesson with our top ACT Trainer
  • Minimum of 12 hours
  • Flexible schedule
  • Prep anywhere

 

Please contact us for more detail.

The ACT Exam at a Glance

The ACT is a computer-based test and consists of five subject areas: English, Mathematics, Reading, Science and Writing. (writing section is an optional part). It offers 7 times per year.

The majority of the four-year colleges and universities in the U.S. accept the ACT but institutions place different emphases on standardized tests in comparison to other methods of evaluation, such as, class rank, GPA, and extracurricular activities. The main four subjects of the ACT are scored individually on a scale of 1–36, and a composite score is provided.
 

Section Time/Format
English 75 questions in 45 mins
Math 60 questions in 60 mins
Reading 40 questions in 35 mins
Science 40 questions in 35 mins
Optional Writing One 40-min essay

To register, please contact the Official Examination Body: http://www.act.org/