Personalized ACT Tutoring with Ace Education

Our experts help students increase their score with a personalized plan, and virtual tutoring that focuses on individual attention and what matter the most

Personalized Your ACT Prep ​

A personalized ACT prep plan is designed to empower you to succeed, your prep plan is based on your diagnostic results, your tutor’s expertise, and your input. 

That’s why our customized tutoring service is built to identify and focus on your weaknesses. Ace aims to achieve- you get the best results in the least amount of time.

Strategic approach with most efficient prep

There is no substitute for your time and money. This is why we focus on identifying and addressing your weakness in our private tutoring services.

Work hard and smart with ACE. With our help, you will gain a high level of proficiency and be able to crack ACT like an expert.

Why focus on the ACT?
The SAT is changing as it becomes an adaptive online test. In the past, whenever College Board would overhaul an SAT, it’d take 2-3 years for tutoring companies to adapt to the new format. In the last overhaul, tutoring companies would advocate taking the ACT instead for this reason. The ACT has been around since 1959, and while the SAT has gone through a few overhauls in the last three decades, the ACT has only ever made minor revisions. Moreover, the ACT is a completely different test from the SAT. While the SAT is geared towards critical thinking, the ACT focuses on testing strategies like timing. Also, because the ACT has been more consistent from test to test, and if your student is frustrated with the SAT’s curving or is struggling to improve their SAT score, it’s worth giving the ACT a chance. We offer free diagnostic tests and will analyze the score by cross-referencing it to a comparative SAT score for you! Moreover, the ACT is a completely different test from the SAT. While the SAT is geared towards critical thinking, the ACT focuses on testing strategies like timing. Also, because the ACT has been more consistent from test to test, and if your student is frustrated with the SAT’s curving or is struggling to improve their SAT score, it’s worth giving the ACT a chance. We offer free diagnostic tests and will analyze the score by cross-referencing it to a comparative SAT score for you!
My student already has a high SAT score.

Why should s/he consider the ACT?

Colleges accept both SAT and ACT scores. With subject tests no longer being offered, it only makes sense to take both the SAT and the ACT to make your college application stand out even more. Showing high scores on both tests is indicative of the applicant being well-rounded and demonstrates their academic prowess, so taking both the SAT and the ACT has been gaining traction in recent years. For freshmen accepted into Harvard 2020-2021, 72% of students submitted SAT scores, 45% submitted ACT scores—meaning 17% of accepted applicants submitted both!
With more colleges becoming test-optional,

why should I still consider the ACT?

If you think the SAT/ACT is optional, AP/IB classes and tests are also optional. While these things are optional, strong performance in them strengthens the student’s application. However, we believe grades matter more than test scores, so if your child is struggling academically, focus on those grades before considering the SAT/ACT!
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Why focus on the ACT?
The SAT is changing as it becomes an adaptive online test. In the past, whenever College Board would overhaul an SAT, it’d take 2-3 years for tutoring companies to adapt to the new format. In the last overhaul, tutoring companies would advocate taking the ACT instead for this reason. The ACT has been around since 1959, and while the SAT has gone through a few overhauls in the last three decades, the ACT has only ever made minor revisions. Moreover, the ACT is a completely different test from the SAT. While the SAT is geared towards critical thinking, the ACT focuses on testing strategies like timing. Also, because the ACT has been more consistent from test to test, and if your student is frustrated with the SAT’s curving or is struggling to improve their SAT score, it’s worth giving the ACT a chance. We offer free diagnostic tests and will analyze the score by cross-referencing it to a comparative SAT score for you! Moreover, the ACT is a completely different test from the SAT. While the SAT is geared towards critical thinking, the ACT focuses on testing strategies like timing. Also, because the ACT has been more consistent from test to test, and if your student is frustrated with the SAT’s curving or is struggling to improve their SAT score, it’s worth giving the ACT a chance. We offer free diagnostic tests and will analyze the score by cross-referencing it to a comparative SAT score for you!
My student already has a high SAT score.

Why should s/he consider the ACT?

Colleges accept both SAT and ACT scores. With subject tests no longer being offered, it only makes sense to take both the SAT and the ACT to make your college application stand out even more. Showing high scores on both tests is indicative of the applicant being well-rounded and demonstrates their academic prowess, so taking both the SAT and the ACT has been gaining traction in recent years. For freshmen accepted into Harvard 2020-2021, 72% of students submitted SAT scores, 45% submitted ACT scores—meaning 17% of accepted applicants submitted both!
With more colleges becoming test-optional,

why should I still consider the ACT?

If you think the SAT/ACT is optional, AP/IB classes and tests are also optional. While these things are optional, strong performance in them strengthens the student’s application. However, we believe grades matter more than test scores, so if your child is struggling academically, focus on those grades before considering the SAT/ACT!
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How Our Private ACT Tutoring Service Works

Complete Intake Form and Diagnostic Assessment

After completing intake form, ACE takes the time to understand each student’s need. In addition, during the pre-ACT process, ACE tailor the sections of the ACT student need the most help with. The ACT prep strategies we recommend are also based on our proprietary method. 

Create Personalized ACT Prep Plan and Assigned Mentor 

An experienced counselor and tutor will work with you one-on-one. Our goal is to assess your learning style and will develop a customized study plan for you during the zoom meeting. Ultimately, this will result in a customized tutoring plan that targets your weaknesses and to maximize your learning outcome.

Work With Your Tutor One-On-One

You will work together with your tutor executing your ACT prep plan. Our counselors make themselves accessible to fit your needs. Each class will have an goal with plan, so that your time is spent on the foremost high-impact activities. ACE will help you rectify your weaknesses in order to reach your goal. 

Monitor Your Progress and Work with Your Mentor

Your tutor and counselor will monitor your progress through customary evaluation and mock exams. ACE will provide weekly update and recommendation and will adjust your study plan accordingly. ACE use practice tests and mock exams to help student to monitor progress. You are ready to ACE the ACT!

Our counselor will continue to work with you, provide targeted feedback and answer any questions that you have after your exam. 

10 Hours
30 Hours
50 Hours
70 Hours
Dedicated student success Counselor
Individualized study plan/ Schedule
Content/Strategy tutoring
ACT Full length Mock Test (3)
3 Additional Tests
Complete Set Of ACT Practice Test Questions
Bonus Hours With Admissions Consultant
Unlimited Full Length Mock Tests for all subjects
15% Discount On Admissions Consulting Package
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