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I am a recent grad from Georgia Tech, majoring in Industrial and Systems Engineering (an intersection of math, computer science, and business) and minoring in Business and Technology. I am originally from Columbus, OH, but chose to come down to Atlanta after getting a full-ride scholarship from Geor...
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I am currently pursuing a Bachelors of Science in Aerospace Engineering at the Georgia Institute of Technology. I am also a graduate of the high school International Baccalaureate Program. I have informal experience tutoring high school physics, but am most passionate about tutoring students for the...
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Cornell University
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Max
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Frequently Asked Questions
UC schools are test-optional through 2025, but submitting a strong score can significantly help with scholarships and admission to more selective campuses. For UC Berkeley and UCLA, competitive ACT scores typically fall in the 33-35 range when submitted. For less selective UC campuses, scores in the 28-32 range are generally competitive. Since many Sacramento students apply to multiple UC campuses with varying selectivity, aiming for at least a 30 composite gives you flexibility across the UC system while positioning you well for merit aid.
The ACT Science section tests data interpretation and scientific reasoning rather than science content knowledge—you don't need to memorize formulas or biology facts. In 35 minutes, you'll analyze 6-7 data sets (graphs, tables, experiments) and answer 40 questions about trends, predictions, and experimental design. This section trips up many Sacramento students because it feels unfamiliar compared to traditional science classes. Success comes from practicing how to quickly extract information from visual data and understand experimental methodology, not from science knowledge itself.
In California, the SAT remains more widely used, especially at competitive high schools in the Sacramento region. However, the ACT can be advantageous if you're stronger in English and reading comprehension or struggle with the SAT's math problem-solving approach. The key difference: the ACT is faster-paced with more straightforward questions, while the SAT emphasizes reasoning and problem-solving. Many top Sacramento students take both tests to see which aligns better with their strengths, since UC schools accept either score equally. Consider taking a practice test of each to determine your better fit before committing to extensive prep.
Most students benefit from 3-4 months of consistent ACT prep, with 10-15 hours per week of focused study. Realistic improvement depends on your starting point: students scoring in the 18-22 range often see 4-6 point improvements, while those starting at 24+ typically gain 2-3 points with targeted tutoring. Sacramento students working with personalized instruction often see faster gains because tutors identify specific weak sections—whether that's pacing on the Science section or advanced math topics like trigonometry. Your improvement trajectory accelerates when prep targets your exact gaps rather than generic test prep.
You're right—the ACT moves faster with less time per question than the SAT. The Math section gives you just 60 seconds per question on average, and the Reading section requires processing longer passages quickly. The key is practicing under timed conditions to build speed without sacrificing accuracy. Many Sacramento students benefit from section-specific timing drills: spending 8-9 minutes on the Science passage setup, then 5-6 minutes answering questions. Personalized tutoring helps you identify which sections drain your time and develop strategies—like skipping difficult questions initially and returning to them—that work for your pace.
The ACT Writing section is optional, and most colleges—including UC schools—don't require it. However, if you're applying to selective universities or competing for merit scholarships, including the Writing score can strengthen your application if you're a strong writer. For Sacramento students targeting UC Berkeley, UCLA, or private schools like Stanford and USC, taking the full ACT with Writing shows you're serious about your application. If writing isn't your strength or you're already submitting strong writing samples elsewhere, skipping it lets you focus energy on maximizing your composite score in the four main sections.
Trigonometry appears on roughly 7-10% of ACT Math questions, so it's a meaningful but not dominant part of the test. You'll need to know basic trig functions (sine, cosine, tangent) and how to apply them to right triangles and coordinate geometry problems. Many Sacramento students haven't covered trig extensively in their algebra courses, so this becomes a gap area. Personalized tutoring can target trig concepts specifically, ensuring you're comfortable with the 4-6 trig questions that typically appear—often worth the difference between a 29 and a 31 composite score.
Juniors should ideally start ACT prep in the spring or early summer before senior year, giving you time for a practice test, focused prep, and a retake if needed. This timeline lets you submit scores by fall for early admission applications to competitive schools. Seniors can still succeed with fall prep if you start by September, though you'll have less flexibility for multiple test dates. Sacramento's competitive high school landscape means many of your peers are testing in summer or early fall, so starting prep by spring junior year positions you to submit strong scores before application deadlines and potentially earn merit scholarships.
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