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- Score a 34+ on the ACT or improve your score by 6 points or get your money back (full or 50%).*
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- 1,500+ practice questions and 135+ online drills
- 100+ expert-created interactive video lessons
- 10 full-length practice tests
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- Supplement your tutoring sessions with additional LiveOnline scheduled ACT classes. Work with our expert instructors in our virtual classrooms to help hone skills and improve weaknesses.
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The average median ACT score of students at the top 20 colleges
(including Harvard, Yale, Princeton, and Stanford) is 34. †
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- Score a 34+ on the ACT, guaranteed. Or, improve your score by 5 points or get your money back*
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- Score a 34+ on the ACT or improve your score by 6 points (based on your superscore after 2 tests) or get your money back (full or 50%).
*Click here for full terms & conditions. - 18 hours of customized tutoring package
- Match to an ACT 34+ Tutor
- 10 full-length practice tests
- 1,500+ practice questions and 137+ online drills
- 100+ expert-created interactive video lessons
- Unlimited ACT Advantage sessions
- The Princeton Review’s textbook includes ACT Course Manual 10.0
- On-demand SAT Prep includes 135+ interactive video lessons
- Interactive score reports to track progress
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ACT 34+ Tutors not only teach, but also contribute to updating our prep materials used by all our certified tutors.
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34+ Tutors have worked with numerous students from different backgrounds and different needs. Their ability to personalize their teaching methods to their students’ needs is how they have helped countless students improve their scores significantly.
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ACT 34+ Tutors are meticulously selected from our most experienced and in demand tutors. They have taught hundreds of students and clocked thousands of hours in the classroom. More importantly, they have helped students raise their scores significantly.
Master of the materials they're teaching
ACT 34+ Tutors not only teach, but also contribute to updating our prep materials used by all our certified tutors. They know all the tips and tricks to raise scores on the SAT.
Best at finding the personalized ways that work for your student
ACT 34+ Tutors have worked with numerous students from different backgrounds and different needs. Their ability to personalize their teaching methods to their students’ needs is how they have helped countless students improve their scores significantly.
Paige Raschke
Paige teaches ACT in classroom and one-on-one settings, both in-person and online, and is an ACT Master Trainer. She enjoys building her students’ confidence by demystifying the test. She refers to herself as a “lazy test-taker”: she helps her students apply strategies and standard rules to the test. Her students enjoy her dry sense of humor and her tendency to be affectionately blunt in her explanations.
Cynthia Ward
For fifteen years, Cynthia has helped students prepare for the SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests, ISEE, SSAT, and LSAT. She enjoys working with a diverse range of students, including students with high scores who are looking for that last push to achieve their goals. She brings a background in somatic work to her teaching, and approaches the tests with a sense of humor, encouraging students to prepare with focus.
Christopher Vakulchik
Chris has been a teacher/tutor with The Princeton Review since 1995 and has tutored hundreds of SAT, ACT, GMAT SSAT and ISEE students. He also works as a Master trainer, and he was one of the first instructors in the state to be trained on the new SAT. For his teaching/tutoring efforts, he has been recognized with awards from The Princeton Review’s R&D department; he’s also been awarded Tutor the Year by the TPR- NJ office.
Jerry Dresner
Jerry began teaching for The Princeton Review in 1996. He then spent 21 years as a high school social studies teacher. He retired in 2019 and now devotes his time to TPR. Over the past 22 years he has prepared hundreds of students for the SAT, PSAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT using TPR's proven methods. Jerry works well with students across the scoring spectrum, and he has a special affinity for high scorers who want to go even higher.
Fancy Adams
Fancy started at The Princeton Review’s school-based and retail programs right out of college. She has taught over 2500 students in the SAT, PSAT, ACT, TSI, and college admission essays. Fancy was also the El Paso TPR office Teacher of the year in 2014 and 2016 and Tutor of the Month for Distance Learning in February 2020. Her students find her easy to talk to and are very comfortable approaching her for help.
Jake Schiff
Jake has been teaching and tutoring students for 23 years. He received his B.A from James Madison University and his MBA from Pepperdine. He is a certified instructor for the SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE and GMAT. As a Master Trainer, he trains new instructors and develops content for our course materials. By layering a strategic focus on top of the core required content knowledge, he helps students to excel on tricky standardized tests.
Linda Nowacoski
After working for ten years in Management Training and Development, Linda began teaching for The Princeton Review. She has consistently been in high demand as a tutor, and in 2013 Linda had the highest number of tutoring hours in the company. In addition to tutoring and teaching courses, Linda has contributed to The Princeton Review as a training and development professional and a certified College Admissions Counselor.
Muhammed Hassanali
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer -- discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Tim Wilson
Tim is one of our most seasoned tutors, and he’s been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2000 in a wide variety of subjects. He’s been a Premier Tutor and has tutored well over 300 students to success with their tests, and has been awarded TPR's New Jersey Tutor of the Year. Tim is a Premier Tutor of SAT, ACT, and others. Tim is a tutor extraordinaire who is frequently requested by students.
Gail Goldhand
Gail has been teaching for The Princeton Review since early 2003. She specializes in higher scoring students whose goals include admission to the most competitive schools, lower scoring students who struggle with standardized tests, and everyone in between. Gail has received the teacher award for the highest customer service satisfaction rating, achieved a 97.9% recommend rate, and has been named SAT Tutor of The Year.
Dave MacKenzie
Dave has been tutoring since he was in high school and further pursued that passion for education as a T.A. while in undergrad and grad school. He acted as a T.A. for a number of university physics and math courses - he was a lab demonstrator, tutorial host, and lecturer. For Dave, the only thing more rewarding than learning a new topic and acing a test is helping others to do the same.
Dr. Anthony Krupp (“Tony”)
Tony has taught for The Princeton Review since 2011 and has devoted the last 4 years to perfecting the craft of test preparation. He has logged thousands of hours tutoring and teaching and he has authored slides and book chapters for ACT, PSAT, and SAT Manuals. He finds that his students learn best through deep and contextual discussion of concepts, and he loves to balance knowledge with joy in his classroom.
Justin Meloni
Justin has been an SAT and ACT tutor for over 20 years! He specializes in focusing on students' trouble areas and works hard to cater each tutorial to the student's individual needs and find the teaching style that works best. It's important for him to find common ground with students so that the material becomes more relatable and students are comfortable in each session. He enjoys helping students realize they can achieve their goals.
Clarissa Constantine
Clarissa has been a teacher/tutor for 20+ years and now coaches students on the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT and more. She's contributed to many publications for The Princeton Review, including books in the ‘Cracking’ series. She’s certified as a Master Trainer and has trained thousands of teachers to teach the SAT and ACT. Clarissa is a life coach for teens and the Founder of The ParenTween Connection. Her mission is to empower teens!
Patrick Brady
Patrick is a graduate of Vassar College in New York, where he studied History and Drama. At The Princeton Review, he has worked with many students, particularly teaching SAT courses for English Language Learners. In addition, he developed content for the Princeton Review’s Cracking the SHSAT, 3rd ed. and helped launch The Academy’s Grammar fundamentals course. Patrick has also hosted the company’s SAT Night Live on YouTube!
Elia Zashin
Elia's been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2001 in a manner that reduces student anxiety while inspiring confidence and excellent test-day performance. He was the LiveOnline Tutor of the Month in June 2017 due to his professionalism, student feedback, and desire to go above and beyond for his students. He attended Cornell University, where he graduated with a B.A. in English in 1997 and earned his M.A. in English at UT Austin.
Paige Raschke
Instructor
Paige teaches ACT in classroom and one-on-one settings, both in-person and online, and is an ACT Master Trainer. She enjoys building her students’ confidence by demystifying the test. She refers to herself as a “lazy test-taker”: she helps her students apply strategies and standard rules to the test. Her students enjoy her dry sense of humor and her tendency to be affectionately blunt in her explanations.
Cynthia Ward
Instructor
For fifteen years, Cynthia has helped students prepare for the SAT, ACT, SAT Subject Tests, ISEE, SSAT, and LSAT. She enjoys working with a diverse range of students, including students with high scores who are looking for that last push to achieve their goals. She brings a background in somatic work to her teaching, and approaches the tests with a sense of humor, encouraging students to prepare with focus.
Christopher Vakulchik
Instructor
Chris has been a teacher/tutor with The Princeton Review since 1995 and has tutored hundreds of SAT, ACT, GMAT SSAT and ISEE students. He also works as a Master trainer, and he was one of the first instructors in the state to be trained on the new SAT. For his teaching/tutoring efforts, he has been recognized with awards from The Princeton Review’s R&D department; he’s also been awarded Tutor the Year by the TPR- NJ office.
Jerry Dresner
Instructor
Jerry began teaching for The Princeton Review in 1996. He then spent 21 years as a high school social studies teacher. He retired in 2019 and now devotes his time to TPR. Over the past 22 years he has prepared hundreds of students for the SAT, PSAT, ACT, GRE, and GMAT using TPR's proven methods. Jerry works well with students across the scoring spectrum, and he has a special affinity for high scorers who want to go even higher.
Fancy Adams
Instructor
Fancy started at The Princeton Review’s school-based and retail programs right out of college. She has taught over 2500 students in the SAT, PSAT, ACT, TSI, and college admission essays. Fancy was also the El Paso TPR office Teacher of the year in 2014 and 2016 and Tutor of the Month for Distance Learning in February 2020. Her students find her easy to talk to and are very comfortable approaching her for help.
Jake Schiff
Instructor
Jake has been teaching and tutoring students for 23 years. He received his B.A from James Madison University and his MBA from Pepperdine. He is a certified instructor for the SAT, ACT, LSAT, GRE and GMAT. As a Master Trainer, he trains new instructors and develops content for our course materials. By layering a strategic focus on top of the core required content knowledge, he helps students to excel on tricky standardized tests.
Linda Nowacoski
Instructor
After working for ten years in Management Training and Development, Linda began teaching for The Princeton Review. She has consistently been in high demand as a tutor, and in 2013 Linda had the highest number of tutoring hours in the company. In addition to tutoring and teaching courses, Linda has contributed to The Princeton Review as a training and development professional and a certified College Admissions Counselor.
Muhammed Hassanali
Instructor
Muhammed joined The Princeton Review in 1990 and by 1992 was certified to tutor in virtually every test or topic. During the day he works as an engineer -- discovery and innovation is what he thrives on. Muhammed believes that learning is a life-time commitment, and helping others learn is just one facet of it. He taught his first college level class when he was 19, fell in love with teaching, and has been teaching part-time ever since.
Tim Wilson
Instructor
Tim is one of our most seasoned tutors, and he’s been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2000 in a wide variety of subjects. He’s been a Premier Tutor and has tutored well over 300 students to success with their tests, and has been awarded TPR's New Jersey Tutor of the Year. Tim is a Premier Tutor of SAT, ACT, and others. Tim is a tutor extraordinaire who is frequently requested by students.
Patrick Brady
Instructor
Patrick is a graduate of Vassar College in New York, where he studied History and Drama. At The Princeton Review, he has worked with many students, particularly teaching SAT courses for English Language Learners. In addition, he developed content for the Princeton Review’s Cracking the SHSAT, 3rd ed. and helped launch The Academy’s Grammar fundamentals course. Patrick has also hosted the company’s SAT Night Live on YouTube!
Gail Goldhand
Instructor
Gail has been teaching for The Princeton Review since early 2003. She specializes in higher scoring students whose goals include admission to the most competitive schools, lower scoring students who struggle with standardized tests, and everyone in between. Gail has received the teacher award for the highest customer service satisfaction rating, achieved a 97.9% recommend rate, and has been named SAT Tutor of The Year.
Justin Meloni
Instructor
Justin has been an SAT and ACT tutor for over 20 years! He specializes in focusing on students' trouble areas and works hard to cater each tutorial to the student's individual needs and find the teaching style that works best. It's important for him to find common ground with students so that the material becomes more relatable and students are comfortable in each session. He enjoys helping students realize they can achieve their goals.
Clarissa Constantine
Instructor
Clarissa has been a teacher/tutor for 20+ years and now coaches students on the SAT, ACT, GRE, GMAT, LSAT and more. She's contributed to many publications for The Princeton Review, including books in the ‘Cracking’ series. She’s certified as a Master Trainer and has trained thousands of teachers to teach the SAT and ACT. Clarissa is a life coach for teens and the Founder of The ParenTween Connection. Her mission is to empower teens!
Elia Zashin
Instructor
Elia's been teaching for The Princeton Review since 2001 in a manner that reduces student anxiety while inspiring confidence and excellent test-day performance. He was the LiveOnline Tutor of the Month in June 2017 due to his professionalism, student feedback, and desire to go above and beyond for his students. He attended Cornell University, where he graduated with a B.A. in English in 1997 and earned his M.A. in English at UT Austin.
Dr. Anthony Krupp (“Tony”)
Instructor
Tony has taught for The Princeton Review since 2011 and has devoted the last 4 years to perfecting the craft of test preparation. He has logged thousands of hours tutoring and teaching and he has authored slides and book chapters for ACT, PSAT, and SAT Manuals. He finds that his students learn best through deep and contextual discussion of concepts, and he loves to balance knowledge with joy in his classroom.
Dave MacKenzie
Instructor
Dave has been tutoring since he was in high school and further pursued that passion for education as a T.A. while in undergrad and grad school. He acted as a T.A. for a number of university physics and math courses - he was a lab demonstrator, tutorial host, and lecturer. For Dave, the only thing more rewarding than learning a new topic and acing a test is helping others to do the same.
ACT 34+ Guarantee Tutoring is for students looking to work with the most
experienced tutors to achieve a 34+ score, or increase by 6 points.
Our ACT 34+ Tutors are the best of the best. They have proven to help students reach a 34 score or improve 6 points time and time again.
- All 34+ qualified tutors have taught hundreds of students and have spent thousands of hours in the classroom.
- ACT 34+ Tutors are all in high demand. As an ACT 34+ Tutoring student, you will get the opportunity to work with one.
by at least 6 points or get your money back*
How the ACT 34+ Tutoring guarantee works
Score a 34+ on the ACT or improve your score by 6 points or get your money back (full or 50%).*
*If your official ACT superscore is between 31-33 and you did not improve at least 6 points from your starting score, a 50% refund applies. If your official ACT superscore is under 34 and you improved at least 6 points from your starting score, no refund applies. Click here for full details.
Make sure you do your work ( click here for full details)
Here is what you must do to qualify for the score guarantee:
Complete all 18 hours of tutoring sessions with the first session starting at least 30 days before your official test date
Complete all 4 required practice tests according to the schedule in your syllabus, each in one sitting
Complete all assigned homework before your last tutoring session
Take your first official ACT test within 30 days after your last tutoring session.
Complete all 18 hours of tutoring sessions with the first session starting at least 30 days before your official test date
Complete all 4 required practice tests according to the schedule in your syllabus, each in one sitting
Complete all assigned homework before your last tutoring session
Take your first official ACT test within 30 days after your last tutoring session.
Exclusive Online Tools
Unlock today for the path to a 34+ ACT score with our result-oriented exclusive online tools.
On-demand Lessons
100+ expert-created video lessons on every tested topic.
Full Score Reports
Informative feedback on your scores and where you should focus your prep.
Practice Tools
135 drills and 1,200+ practice questions ensure you’re ready on test day.
Open Communication
Our online portal facilitates learning progress and appointment scheduling.
Exclusive Online Tools
Unlock today for the path to a 34+ ACT score with our result-oriented exclusive online tools.
- On-demand Lessons
100+ expert-created video lessons on every tested topic. - Full Score Reports
Informative feedback on your scores and where you should focus your prep. - Practice Tools
135 drills and 1200+ practice questions ensure you’re ready on test day. - ALL NEW: ACT Advantage
Unlimited access to expert instruction on a variety of important test topics. - Open Communication
Our online portal facilitates learning progress and appointment scheduling.
You’ll get access to 100+ online video lessons.
Got a minute? Want to review a concept you covered in class? With 100+ quick and engaging, expert-created video lessons, you can brush up on any topic you want, anytime.
Watch our sample videos:
Find out where you’re improving and where you still need to focus.
What’s my score?
What should I focus on?
By accurately sizing up your performance on practice tests and suggesting focus areas, our detailed practice score reports give you all the information you need.
Practice makes perfect, with online drills, questions, and tests.
Become ultra-familiar with the test over the course of 135+ online drills, 1200+ online practice questions, and online practice tests. Interactive score reports show your areas for improvement so you'll be able to efficiently work towards your goals and additional online practice tests.
More expert instruction on crucial topics
ACT Advantage gives students additional opportunities to work with expert instructors in our online virtual classroom. Scheduled sessions help students hone their skills and get answers to their toughest ACT questions.
Students can attend any session as many times as they want.
Sample topics include:
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Tackling ACT’s Rhetorical Skills Questions
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How to Effectively Avoid Trap Answers
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ACT Math: How Many Questions Do I *Really* Need to Do?
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Test Day: All You Need to Know!
Everything you need for a smooth tutoring experience
Our custom online dashboard allows for regular communication with tutors and easy schedule management. Check practice test scores, add on tutoring hours, contact a tutor, manage your balance, and more.
On-demand Lessons
135+ expert-created video lessons on every tested topic.
Full Score Reports
Informative feedback on your scores and where you should focus your prep.
Practice Tools
240 drills and 2,000+ practice questions ensure you’re ready on test day.
Open Communication
Our online portal facilitates learning progress and appointment scheduling.
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Full Product Details
- Score a 34+ on the ACT or improve your score by 6 points (based on your superscore after 2 tests) or get your money back (full or 50%).
*Click here for full terms & conditions. - 18 hours of customized tutoring package
- Match to an ACT 34+ Tutor
- 10 full-length practice tests
- 1,500+ practice questions and 137+ online drills
- 100+ expert-created interactive video lessons
- Unlimited ACT Advantage sessions
- The Princeton Review’s textbook includes ACT Course Manual 10.0
- On-demand SAT Prep includes 135+ interactive video lessons
- Interactive score reports to track progress
ACT 34+ Tutoring Options
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Frequently Asked Questions
A: If your official ACT superscore (total score based on combining the higher score for each section from 2 or more official exams taken after your tutorial) is between 31-33 and you did not improve at least 6 points from your starting score, we will refund 50% of your tuition, less the fee for course materials that we shipped to you and shipping charges. If your official ACT superscore is under 34 and you improved at least 6 points from your starting score, no refund applies. If your official ACT superscore is under 31 and you did not improve at least 6 points from your starting score, we will refund your full tuition, less the fee for course materials that we shipped to you and shipping charges. Click here for full terms & conditions.
SCORE IMPROVEMENT
SCORE ON THE ACT
REFUND AMOUNT
6 points or higher
Any
No refund
34 or higher
No refund
Under 6 points
31 to 33
Refund equal to 50% of the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges
Under 31
Refund equal to the tuition paid less the fee for course materials and shipping charges
Requirements: ( click here for full terms & conditions)
What you must do before your official test date to qualify for the money back score guarantee
- Attend all scheduled tutoring sessions, with the first session starting at least 30 days before your first official test date.
- Complete all 4 required practice tests according to the schedule in your syllabus in one sitting while observing official time limits for all sections.
- Complete and enter all required homework in your Online Student Dashboard according to the schedule in your syllabus.
- You must take your first official ACT test within 30 days after your last tutoring session.
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