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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...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Ishan
I am a current sophomore at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where I am majoring in Biology as part of the 7 Year Accelerated Medical Program. I am also minoring in Healthcare Economics and Policy. My favorite subjects in school are Chemistry, Biology, and Math, but I also enjoy the process of writ...
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I am currently a fourth year medical student in Indianapolis. I completed my undergraduate education at Indiana University Bloomington, where I majored in Biology and Spanish. I also completed two minors in Mathematics and Chemistry. While at IU, I worked for the Department of Mathematics and Depart...
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Rhea
I am a current student at the University of Chicago. I am working towards a Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences, and I am on the pre-medical track. I am extremely passionate about tutoring, and I have several years of experience tutoring students in my high school's learning center in various...
University of Chicago
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Vansh
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...
Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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John
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Rahul
I am a recent graduate of Cornell University, where I received a B.S. in Chemical Engineering and graduated Magna Cum Laude. Over the past several years, I have worked with students from diverse backgrounds and experiences tutoring thermodynamics (my personal favorite), chemistry, and math. I have a...
Cornell University
B.S. in Chemical Engineering

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Max
I am in the process now of applying for PhD programs in Computational Biology. I have done research in the field of freshwater ecology and am anticipating the publication of a paper I co-authored in the next several months.
Ball State University
Bachelors, Biology, General

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5+ years
Benjamin
I am a 2023 graduate of the University of Notre Dame with a Finance/Economics major and a minor in Innovation and Entrepreneurship. I am a passionate student in the math and business realms, as I enjoy the intuitiveness of the former and the real-world potential of the latter. During classes in midd...
University of Notre Dame
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Arthur
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Frequently Asked Questions
Ohio State's middle 50% of admitted students typically score between 27-32 on the ACT, with most competitive applicants scoring 29+. For other strong Ohio schools, Miami University aims for 26-31, while Case Western Reserve (one of Ohio's most selective schools) expects 31-34. A score of 28+ puts you in the top 10% nationally and makes you competitive for most Ohio public universities. Keep in mind that GPA and extracurriculars matter too, but hitting these benchmarks removes a barrier to admission at your target schools.
The ACT Science section (35 minutes, 40 questions) tests data interpretation and scientific reasoning—not memorized science facts. You'll analyze graphs, tables, and experimental setups to answer questions, which is why many strong science students still struggle: it's about reading data quickly, not knowing chemistry. The tight pacing (less than a minute per question) combined with dense information makes this section uniquely challenging. Personalized tutoring can help you develop strategies to scan figures efficiently and identify what information actually matters for each question.
In Ohio and the Midwest, the ACT has historically been the preferred test, and most Ohio universities are built around ACT scoring ranges. However, nearly all colleges now accept both tests equally—what matters is which format plays to your strengths. The ACT moves faster and includes a Science section, while the SAT allows more time per question and emphasizes reading comprehension. Many Cincinnati students benefit from taking a practice test in each format to see which one yields a higher score. If you're targeting Ohio schools specifically, the ACT is the safer choice since admissions staff are most familiar with those score ranges.
Most students see a 2-4 point composite improvement with focused prep, though some see larger gains depending on starting score and effort. Students scoring in the 18-24 range often improve faster (3-5 points) because there are more fundamental strategies to master, while students already at 28+ typically see 1-2 point gains since they're competing for smaller score increases. The key variables are how much time you commit, which sections need the most work, and whether you address pacing versus content gaps. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can diagnose exactly where your points are leaking and create a targeted plan.
Most Cincinnati juniors benefit from starting ACT prep in the spring of junior year (around March-April) to take the test in summer or fall, giving them time to retake if needed before college applications. A realistic timeline is 8-12 weeks of consistent prep (3-5 hours per week) to see meaningful improvement, though some students need less time if they're already strong test-takers. If you're aiming for a significant jump (5+ points), plan for 12-16 weeks. Starting early also reduces stress—you'll have multiple test dates available and won't be cramming during senior year application season.
ACT pacing is genuinely tight—you get roughly 45 seconds per English question, 1 minute per Math question, and under a minute per Reading/Science question. The solution isn't to rush; it's to practice strategic skipping and triage. On Reading and Science, many students waste time on hard questions early when they should move on and grab easier points first. On Math, knowing when to skip a problem and come back saves critical seconds. Tutors can teach you section-specific pacing strategies and help you practice under timed conditions until the rhythm becomes automatic, rather than leaving you to figure it out alone.
Unlike the SAT, most colleges do NOT superscore the ACT—they use your single highest composite score from one test date. This means retaking the full test (not individual sections) is your only option if you want to improve your composite. However, many students do retake the ACT once or twice, especially if they're targeting competitive schools or know they had an off day. If you score 26-28, a retake often yields 1-3 points of improvement with focused prep on weak sections. Plan your test dates strategically: taking it in summer or early fall gives you time to retake in October or November if needed, before most college application deadlines.
Most Ohio colleges no longer require or recommend the ACT Writing section—it's optional and adds 40 minutes to your test day. Unless a specific school on your list explicitly requires it (check their admissions website), you can skip it and save time and stress. The Writing section is scored separately anyway, so it won't boost your composite score. If you're applying to highly selective schools or competitive programs, check individual college websites, but for most Cincinnati students targeting Ohio public universities, the standard four-section ACT is sufficient and the better choice.
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