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5+ years
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
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Albany Medical College
Doctor of Medicine, Premedicine

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16+ years
John
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University of St Thomas
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American Academy of Dramatic Arts
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Indiana University-Bloomington
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University of Chicago
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Score improvement depends on your starting point and how consistently you work with a tutor. Students who start in the 18-24 range often see gains of 2-4 points within 8-12 weeks of focused preparation, while those starting higher may see 1-2 point improvements. The key is identifying exactly which essay elements—thesis clarity, organization, examples, or language conventions—are holding your score back, then targeting those systematically. A personalized approach beats generic test prep because your tutor can focus on your specific weaknesses rather than drilling content you already know.
ACT Writing (the essay) operates differently than English, Math, Reading, and Science, so "harder" depends on your strengths. Some students find it more challenging because it requires generating ideas under time pressure rather than selecting answers—you can't guess your way through an essay. However, many students actually score higher on Writing than on English because the rubric rewards clear thinking and organization, not just grammar rules. The main hurdle is managing 40 minutes to plan, write, and edit a cohesive five-paragraph essay. A tutor can help you develop a bulletproof essay template and pacing strategy so you're not racing the clock.
A smart time breakdown is roughly: 5 minutes reading and understanding the prompt, 5-7 minutes outlining your argument and examples, 25-28 minutes writing the essay, and 3-5 minutes reviewing for clarity and errors. Many students rush straight into writing and end up with disorganized essays or incomplete thoughts—spending time upfront on a quick outline actually saves time later. Test anxiety often makes students skip planning, which tanks their score. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can teach you a reliable outline system and drill it until it becomes automatic, so you stay calm and structured on test day.
The ACT Writing rubric doesn't require specific outside sources—you can use personal experience, hypothetical examples, current events, history, literature, or observations. What matters is that your examples clearly support your argument and show critical thinking. Scorers want to see that you understand the issue's complexity and can reason through multiple perspectives. Many Denver-area students overthink this and worry they need fancy academic sources, but a well-explained everyday example often scores better than a vague famous reference. Tutors can walk you through how to brainstorm relevant examples quickly during the prompt-reading phase and explain them with enough detail to earn top scores.
Consistent practice beats cramming: 2-3 timed essays per week over 6-8 weeks typically yields measurable gains, while writing one essay every other week usually won't move the needle. Each practice essay should be timed (40 minutes), scored honestly against the rubric, and reviewed for patterns—Are your thesis statements clear? Do you explain examples thoroughly? Are you running out of time?—rather than just writing more. After you identify patterns, your next essays should focus on fixing those specific issues. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can score your practice essays, pinpoint what's working and what isn't, and adjust your study plan based on real results rather than having you write blindly.
Test anxiety on the essay often stems from feeling unprepared for the prompt or worried you'll run out of time—both solvable with the right preparation. Practicing timed essays repeatedly (not just reading about the test) builds confidence because your brain learns that 40 minutes is plenty of time when you have a system. Deep breathing during the first minute of the section, reading the prompt twice, and starting with a quick outline also calm your nervous system by making the task feel manageable rather than chaotic. Tutors can incorporate anxiety-management strategies into your prep, like teaching you how to reset if you freeze mid-essay or how to self-talk your way through a tough prompt. The students who feel most confident are the ones who've practiced the exact process they'll use on test day.
Varsity Tutors connects Denver students with expert tutors who specialize in ACT Writing and understand the rubric inside and out. You can browse tutor profiles, see their qualifications and availability, and get matched with someone who fits your schedule and learning style. Whether you need help with essay structure, managing timing, working through test anxiety, or all of the above, Varsity Tutors handles the matching process so you can focus on improving your score. Most students start with a few sessions to identify their biggest gaps, then build a consistent practice schedule with regular feedback from their tutor.
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