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1 ACT Point Increase Guaranteed!

Uncategorized Jul 12, 2025

OK, fine, there's no such thing as a score boost guarantee.  

If you see or hear one, you should run -- not walk -- away as quickly as if you were offered a ticket to the new Superman movie (SO BAD).

But there is a "secret sauce" to crushing the SAT and ACT.  Spoiler alert, it involves doing the W-O-R-K.

The way we tutor kids, it also involves:

*Content - the bare-bones, FOCUSED amount necessary to conquer the tests.  We don't teach the whole semester of content like your math teacher who tutors on the side, and wants to go over the entire year of Algebra II in order for you to get six questions right. That's a big waste of time.

Our motto:  "Highest scores, least amount of time."

*Strategy - including which questions to answer when, now much time to spend on them, when to make an educated guess, process of elimination

*"Tricks" - meaning the tricks and traps that lay waiting for hapless victims on the exams, created by sneaky, diabolical exam writers

*Time management - a subset of strategy, but it deserves its own special shoutout because so many kids run out of time unnecessarily, which prevents them from achieving the scores they deserve

*The Mental Game - coaching to develop confidence and self-belief.  This could be half the battle.

Tonight, we're holding a short instructional webinar to dive deeper into all of this, so that your kiddo can believe in him or herself enough and end up CRUSHING the SAT or ACT!

Here's where to go:

SAT/ACT Webinar

 

Our head tutor, Marissa will be sharing a case study of one of our top student success stories, who went from a 17 to a 31 (and he's still going for more, god bless him :).

We'll leave time for Q&A too, so that you can ask your "burning questions" about either or both tests.

- Andy "Testing, Testing" Lockwood

P.S.  If you have any of these questions, you should make it a point to show up tonight:

*Which test is best for slow test takers?

*How does a student perform well on the test if he's a "bad test taker" (e.g. high grades, low scores)?

*Which test is better for strong math students?

*What's the deal with the new ACT, will its changes help or hurt my kid's scores?

*Is the ACT science section really optional?

*What about test-optional schools, how do we know when to send our SAT or ACT scores?

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