This three-session workshop with expert Meagan Bojarski is intended to provide participants with strategies that will help them succeed on the ACT. Each section of the ACT can be broken down into distinct types of questions, which can be approached with targeted strategies to help save time and narrow down answer choices. This workshop will discuss how to identify these questions and apply the strategies, as well as cover content areas where participants need additional support.
Session 1
In this session, we will discuss the different sections of the ACT exam, the types of questions that students can expect to find in each one, and strategies that they can use to tackle them more efficiently.
Session 2
Between the first and second sessions, students will be provided with practice exams for the English and Reading sections of the ACT. They are expected to independently complete the exams and send their answer sheets to the instructor at least two days prior to the second session. The second session will cover the biggest problem areas and difficult questions of the class, explaining why each answer is correct and how the strategies taught during session one can be of use.
Session 3
Between the second and third sessions, students will be provided with practice exams for the Math and Science sections of the ACT. They are expected to independently complete the exams and send their answer sheets to the instructor at least two days prior to the third session. The third session will cover the biggest problem areas and difficult questions of the class, explaining why each answer is correct and how the strategies taught during session one can be of use.
Meagan Bojarski is an experienced instructor with a Masters in Communication and Rhetorical Studies from Syracuse University. After earning a nearly perfect score on her ACT exams, she provided individual, targeted tutoring to students seeking to improve their own standardized test scores, before joining Literature and Pen to bring this experience to larger audiences.
She has spoken at several different conferences about topics ranging history, communication practices, and popular culture, and has a book chapter in the works with McFarland & Company, Inc.
All of our workshops are held over Zoom.
You will receive an email 30 minutes before the workshop begins with the link to join the Zoom meeting. We highly recommend you to create a Zoom account prior to class.
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