ACT Preparation at Option
The ACT is almost three and a half hours long and is designed to test students in four areas English, Mathematics, Reading, and Scientific Reasoning. Each area is scored individually on a scale of 1-36 and the 4 scores are then averaged into a Composite Score. Regarded as one of the most rigorous tests for school seniors, the ACT poses a challenge to students who appear for the test without the requisite quality of coaching.
The essay-writing portion of the test is optional but most test-takers prefer to train for it and opt to write the essay in a bid to make a more comprehensive statement of their academic skills. The new essay prompt, in place since September of 2015, is an interesting prompt that puts to test the test taker’s analytical skills as well as his ability to summon up ideas to support and refute points of view.
At Option, training for the ACT is fun and getting scores in the upper range (28-32) and higher (33-35) is not difficult provided the student selects the right training platform.
Course Options:
1. One-to-one training
Features
3 course plans to select from
At a pace that the student can cope with.
- Systematic training schedule.
- Regular appraisals.
- Enhancement of subject skills.
Course Plan
- All courses are planned over 90 min sessions
- 2-4 sessions per week
- Regular theory and practice schedules.
2. Group training
Features
Weekend schedules
Theory, practice, and testing.
- Regular appraisals.
- Interface with parents.
- Mock tests.
- Problem-solving sessions.
- Score/subject skill enhancement guaranteed.
Course Plan
- 20 sessions (2 hours each).
- 2 sessions per week -completed in 10 weeks.