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6+ years
Ilesh
Most students treat ACT Reading as a speed test, but Ilesh reframes it as a precision exercise: knowing what the question actually asks before hunting for evidence in the passage. His 36 composite came partly from a disciplined passage-mapping strategy that he now teaches students to replicate acros...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Industrial Engineering

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Tyler
Most ACT Reading mistakes happen not because students misunderstand the passage, but because they run out of time and start rushing. Tyler, who earned a 35 composite, tackles this by teaching a deliberate passage-mapping strategy: skimming for structure first, then attacking questions in an order th...
Emory University
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Jillian
I'm always up for the challenge of changing my methods of instruction and breaking down topics to foster a deeper understanding of a subject. On a different note, I generally spend my spare time playing lacrosse or running outdoors when possible. I also play the violin with a school quartet, and tea...
Tulane University of Louisiana
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Certified Tutor
Jennifer
The ACT Reading section rewards a specific kind of speed — not rushing, but knowing exactly what the question is asking before going back to the passage. Jennifer treats each passage type (prose fiction, social science, humanities, natural science) as its own mini-strategy, teaching students to adju...
Emory University
Bachelor of Science, Neuroscience
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Matthew
I am a Biotechnology Master's Student at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Zurich. I completed my undergraduate degree in Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering from Georgia Tech in 2018 while minoring in Biomedical Engineering. My passion is researching novel ways to use ethically deriv...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Marion
Between a neurobiology degree and a master's in education, Marion has spent years toggling between dense scientific literature and the craft of teaching people how to actually understand what they read — which is the entire game on ACT Reading. She teaches students to anchor each passage around the ...
Lipscomb University
Masters in Education, Curriculum and Instruction
Harvard University
Bachelor of Science
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Michael
I am currently a graduate student at Georgia Tech studying Prosthetics and Orthotics. My career goal is to become a certified prosthetist/orthotist, which means I would make and fit artificial limbs (prostheses) to patients who need them as well as make and fit assistive devices that support existin...
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Master of Science, Mechanical Engineering
University of Wisconsin Madison
Bachelor of Science, Biomedical Engineering
Certified Tutor
9+ years
Thomas
I'm Thomas, a sophomore Computer Science student at Georgia Tech. While I may be a STEM major at a tech school, I've always been skilled in reading and writing, never earning less than A in an English class throughout my academic career. If you're looking for someone with a high success rate in Engl...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Current Undergrad Student, Computer Science
Certified Tutor
8+ years
Maddie
I am an undergraduate at Rice University in Houston pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry and Cell Biology. I have both formal and informal tutoring experience: I worked as an assistant teacher in my high school's math department in Atlanta teaching geometry, algebra and pre-calculus to stu...
Rice University
Current Undergrad Student, Biochemistry
Certified Tutor
13+ years
Adel
I'm Adel, a native of Atlanta, GA and graduate of Georgia Tech. I love playing basketball, football, eating all kinds of great food, catching the newest movie or new TV show and most of all, hanging out with my friends and family. I have been tutoring since my freshmen year in college a variety of s...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Biochemistry
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Yilin
Most students lose points on ACT Reading not because they can't comprehend the passages but because they spend too long re-reading. Yilin teaches an active-reading method — annotating for argument structure, tone shifts, and key claims — that cuts passage time significantly while improving accuracy ...
Case Western Reserve University
Bachelor in Arts, Pyschology, Chemistry
Emory University
Juris Doctor, Law
Certified Tutor
7+ years
Jessica
I am currently a rising junior at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia although I am originally from Chicago, IL. I am double majoring in Psychology and English. My current GPA is a 3.9 and I have taken a wide range of courses. I was editor in chief of my school's newspaper, competed internationally...
Emory University
Current Undergrad Student, Political Science and Government
Certified Tutor
5+ years
Andrew
Most ACT Reading mistakes happen not because students misunderstand the passage but because they fall for answer choices that are almost right — the ones that distort a detail or overstate a claim. Andrew teaches a specific annotation method for each passage type (prose fiction, social science, huma...
Emory University
Bachelor in Arts, Psychology
Certified Tutor
14+ years
Most ACT Reading mistakes come from spending too long on the passages and rushing the questions — or the reverse. Emily teaches a specific annotation method that cuts reading time without sacrificing comprehension, particularly on the social science and humanities passages where detail questions can...
University
Bachelor's
Certified Tutor
6+ years
Shea
I'm a Civil Engineering major, Sustainable Communities minor at Georgia Tech heading into my second year this fall. I love tutoring most subject, ranging from US Government to Algebra. In the past, the subjects that I have tutored the most are AP US Government and Reading. My tutoring method changes...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
Bachelor of Science, Civil Engineering
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Frequently Asked Questions
Most students see meaningful improvement with focused preparation. Typical gains range from 2-4 points on the ACT composite, with some students improving their Reading section by 3-5 points depending on their starting level and effort. The key is identifying your specific weak areas—whether that's vocabulary in context, main idea questions, or inference-based reasoning—and drilling those skill gaps systematically.
Improvement timelines vary, but students who work with personalized tutoring often see progress within 4-8 weeks of consistent practice. The better you understand *why* you're missing questions, the faster you'll improve.
You have about 8.75 minutes per passage—a tight constraint that trips up many students. The most effective approach is strategic reading: skim the passage first to understand the main idea and structure, then tackle questions while referencing back to the text. Avoid rereading entire passages; instead, use question content to pinpoint exactly where to look.
Many students also benefit from practicing with a timer to build speed without sacrificing accuracy. Tutors can help you develop a pacing rhythm that works for your reading style, whether that means reading the passage first or jumping straight to questions.
Inference and reasoning questions typically challenge students most, since they require understanding implications that aren't explicitly stated in the text. Vocabulary-in-context questions also trip up many students who rely on dictionary definitions rather than contextual clues. Additionally, questions asking you to identify an author's tone, purpose, or attitude require careful attention to word choice and passage structure.
The good news: these skills are absolutely learnable with focused practice. Expert tutors can teach you frameworks for tackling each question type and show you how to spot the evidence in the text that supports the correct answer.
The most accurate way is to take a full practice test under timed conditions, then carefully review every question you missed or guessed on. Don't just look at your score—categorize your mistakes by type. Did you miss inference questions? Vocab-in-context? Main idea questions? Did timing cause careless errors, or did you genuinely not understand the passage?
This diagnostic work is exactly what tutors excel at. Varsity Tutors can connect you with an expert who will analyze your practice tests, pinpoint patterns in your errors, and build a customized study plan that targets your specific gaps rather than generic test prep.
Consistency matters more than marathon sessions. Most students benefit from 3-4 focused practice sessions per week, with each session lasting 45 minutes to an hour. This allows time for active practice (timed passages), review of mistakes, and skill-building without burnout. Cramming the night before won't help—your brain needs spaced practice to lock in reading comprehension skills.
A typical productive schedule includes: one full practice test weekly to track overall progress, plus 2-3 shorter sessions drilling specific question types or passages where you've struggled. Your tutor can help you structure a realistic schedule based on your timeline and current score.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or unsure of your approach. The antidote is confidence built through repetition and strategy. When you've practiced the same passage types dozens of times and you have a clear game plan (skim, question, find evidence), the test itself feels less intimidating.
Additional techniques that help: practice breathing strategies before the test, arrive early to reduce rush stress, and remember that ACT Reading is a learnable skill—not a mysterious talent. Tutors can also help you work through anxiety by simulating test conditions during practice sessions, so test day feels familiar rather than shocking.
Atlanta students attend schools across 19 districts with an average student-teacher ratio of 12.7:1, which means many teachers have limited time for individual test prep. ACT Reading requires specialized strategies that differ from regular English class—you need to learn efficient pacing, inference techniques, and test-specific question patterns that classroom instruction may not cover.
Varsity Tutors connects Atlanta students with expert tutors who focus exclusively on ACT Reading strategy and skill-building. A tutor works one-on-one to diagnose your specific weak points, teach targeted strategies, and track your progress—something that's difficult to achieve in a traditional classroom setting.
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