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5+ years
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Georgia Institute of Technology-Main Campus
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
Bachelor of Science, Biology, General
Albany Medical College
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16+ years
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University of Chicago
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Frequently Asked Questions
The ACT Writing section (also called the Essay) evaluates your ability to understand and analyze a complex issue, develop a position, and support it with reasoning and examples. You'll read a prompt presenting multiple perspectives on a topic, then write an essay defending your own viewpoint in 40 minutes. It tests critical thinking, organization, and writing mechanics—skills that matter for college success across all disciplines.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and effort, but students typically see meaningful gains—often 1-3 points on the 2-12 scale—within 4-8 weeks of focused preparation. The key is understanding the grading rubric, practicing with real prompts, and getting feedback on your drafts. Tutors can identify specific weaknesses (like weak thesis statements or underdeveloped arguments) and help you target those areas systematically.
Many students struggle with time management—40 minutes isn't much for planning, writing, and proofreading. Others misunderstand the rubric and write essays that don't align with what scorers are looking for, such as failing to clearly state their position or using weak supporting examples. Some also overthink the prompt or get stuck trying to write perfectly, which eats into their time. Personalized tutoring addresses these specific issues through targeted practice and strategy coaching.
If you're starting from scratch, 6-8 weeks of consistent practice is realistic for meaningful improvement. However, if you're already scoring in the 8-10 range and want to reach 11-12, you might need 8-12 weeks of focused work on advanced argumentation and nuance. The timeline also depends on how much time you can dedicate weekly—students who practice 3-4 hours per week typically see faster progress than those practicing once weekly.
Aim to write at least 8-12 full timed essays under realistic conditions before your test date. This gives you enough repetition to internalize the format, test your timing strategy, and receive meaningful feedback on patterns in your writing. After each practice essay, review the rubric, identify what worked and what didn't, and apply those lessons to your next attempt. Quality feedback matters more than quantity—writing 20 essays without guidance is less effective than writing 10 with expert review.
A typical session might start with reviewing a recent practice essay against the official rubric to pinpoint strengths and weaknesses. Then you'll work on a specific skill—perhaps crafting stronger thesis statements or developing counterarguments—through targeted exercises and examples. You'll often write a timed essay during or between sessions, and your tutor will provide detailed feedback on organization, argumentation, and mechanics. This cycle of practice, feedback, and skill-building is what drives improvement.
No—they're very different. ACT English tests grammar, punctuation, and editing skills on multiple-choice questions, while ACT Writing is an essay section that evaluates argumentation, reasoning, and persuasive writing. Some students excel at one but struggle with the other. For example, you might be great at fixing comma splices but weak at organizing complex arguments, or vice versa. Tutors can help you strengthen whichever section needs the most work.
Test anxiety often stems from feeling unprepared or uncertain about what to expect—both things tutoring directly addresses. By practicing full timed essays repeatedly, the format becomes familiar and less intimidating. Tutors also teach pacing strategies (like spending 3-4 minutes planning before you write) and confidence-building techniques so you feel in control during the actual test. Knowing you've written dozens of essays under timed conditions is powerful reassurance on test day.
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