Individual tutoring and small group classes can be conducted online via Zoom lessons if needed. Call for more information 865-694-4108.
Competitive Advantages to Testprep Experts ACT and SAT programs
TESTPREP EXPERTS helps students prepare for both the ACT and the SAT. Colleges use ACT and SAT scores, along with GPA, to determine admissions and scholarships. Our individual tutoring sessions and small group classes prepare students for these important college admissions tests with a unique tutoring approach developed by our company.
Individual tutoring packages run from 10 to 15 weeks and allow students an extended time to prepare for a national test date or time to prepare for two national test dates. Six-week group classes are designed to prepare students for a single national test date.
Individual Tutoring packages
- 15 hours of one-on-one focused tutoring with an experienced and highly trained teacher
- Weekly guided homework using real ACT tests
- Three full-length practice tests with scoring and feedback (at no extra charge).
- A sample of a full-length practice test score report: Sample ACT Score Report
- Practice on real ACTs (not simulated materials such as Kaplan or Princeton Review)
- All materials at no extra charge
- Email updates to parents and students at no extra charge
- Parent/student meeting at beginning and end of program at no extra charge
- Combined ACT/SAT preparation if a student is taking both tests
Small Group Classes
- Six-week courses (two hours class time per week) with an experienced and highly trained teacher
- Small class size (5 to 8 students)
- Weekly guided homework using real ACT tests
- Two extra hours of individual tutoring at no extra charge
- Three full-length practice tests with scoring and feedback (at no extra charge)
- Practice on real ACTs (not simulated materials such as Kaplan or Princeton Review)
- Flexible class schedules and make-ups
- All materials at no extra charge
- Email updates to parents and students at no extra charge
Cost: $600 (includes all materials)
Flexible make-ups: If a student misses a class or has a scheduling conflict, he or she may attend one of the other classes.