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Elite Tutoring

Engaging ACT & SAT coaches
who scored in the top 1%

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tailored to your child

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with my son... The strategies were
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“Elevation Tutoring did a fantastic job with my son... The strategies were exactly what he needed”
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Less Stress

Our customized ACT preparation empowers students to raise scores, reduce stress and position themselves for target colleges. Our engaging ACT and SAT coaches are top 1% scorers with years of experience.

“Their staff expertise is tremendous
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Meet Founder

Alan, M.S., M.A.

University of Pennsylvania (B.A.)

University of
Pennsylvania (B.A.)

An accomplished educator for over 20 years, Alan guides students and families across the country. He holds a Master’s degree in Childhood and Special Education.

About the ACT

About the ACT

Test Takers: College applicants

Sections: English, Math, Reading, Science, and optional Writing Test

Question Types: Multiple choice and optional essay (Writing Test)

Length: 2 hours and 55 minutes (plus optional 30 minute Writing Test)

Test Dates: Click here

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“Elevation Tutoring far surpassed our
expectations...
strategically helped
our son attain a 34 on the ACT”
“Elevation Tutoring far surpassed our expectations... strategically helped our son attain a 34 on the ACT”
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Comparing the ACT and SAT

Comparing
the ACT and SAT

What are the differences between these standardized tests?

1. The ACT can be taken digitally or as a paper and pencil test while the SAT is a digital test.

2. On the ACT, questions are more straightforward but there are a lot of questions in each section. The SAT emphasizes critical thinking and reasoning questions that may take longer to answer.

3. The SAT is an adaptive test – this means how a student does on the first part of the test determines the difficulty of questions on the second part of the test.

4. A big difference is that only 25% of the ACT is math while 50% of the SAT is math.
The ACT has a science section that is 25% of the test.

5. The ACT is a longer test than the SAT.

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