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As a trusted and leading test prep provider in the Doral area, our personalized program is tailored to each student’s needs. Our highly trained and qualified teachers provide support to students in helping them with time management and learning test-taking strategies to help increase their test scores.
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- 1:1 personalized programs
- Flexible scheduling with in-person, online or hybrid test prep programs
- Proven methods and test-taking strategies
- Expert tutors for each subject
- Numerous practice tests to hone individual skills
- The skills and confidence needed to tackle the ACT/SAT
- Consistent progress updates
The key to test prep results? Our proven method at Huntington
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Very focused, very professional, and very efficient. My son came and scored 19 on the ACT practice test. After a few months of classes at Huntington, he scored 32 on the real test.
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ACT Test Prep FAQs
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The ACT scores required for admission vary from college to college. Contact them for their requirements, and feel free to visit with our Center Director for more information.
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The ACT is 3 hours and 35 minutes, plus 40 minutes with the optional writing portion. You’ll have 45 minutes for English; 60 minutes for math; 35 minutes for reading; and 35 minutes for science.
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The ACT is offered 7 times per year, in the following months: February, April, June, July, September, October, and December. It is best to start prepping as early as possible. If you have any questions on the right time to start, contact us.
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The ACT has four sections: english, math, reading, and science. Each section is scored on a scale of 1 to 36. These scores are averaged to produce an overall composite score of 1 and 36.
The optional writing portion has four separate domain scores: Ideas and Analysis, Development and Support, Organization, and Language Use and Conventions. Each domain is scored on a scale of 2-12, and these scores are averaged to produce an overall composite score of 2-12 range.
Scores are based on the number of correct answers — with no penalty for wrong answers.
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As many times as you want, although most take it once or twice. First take it in the spring of your junior year and, if needed, again in the fall of your senior year. Consider retesting if you had any issues during your first test, such as an illness or misunderstanding of test directions, or if you feel your initial scores don’t reflect your abilities. If you take the test more than once, you decide which set of scores are sent to colleges.
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Most scores are posted to your online student Web account (through ACT) within two weeks after the test date. If you’ve taken the writing portion, you will be notified when that score is available.
Huntington Learning Center of Doral
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Tue: 10am – 8pm
Wed: 10am – 8pm
Thu: 10am – 8pm
Fri: 10am – 6pm
Sat: 9am – 3pm
Sun: 7pm – 7pm