ACT Crash Course is NOT a Prerequisite: The 3-hour ACT Crash Course is not a prerequisite for the boot camp; your student may attend the boot camp without having attended the crash course. Students who have attended our ACT Crash Course will also benefit greatly from attending this ACT Boot Camp.
Boot Camp Agenda
English ~3.75h
Math ~6.5h
Reading ~2h
Science ~2h
Test-Taking Tips ~1h
Q&A ~0.5h
+ printed course materials
ACT Writing: The ACT Boot Camp does not include instruction on the ACT Writing section as the vast majority of US universities do not use this section score.
Shipping: ACT Boot Camp materials will be shipped to US-domiciled addresses only, so please register only if your shipping address is a US address.
The boot camps listed below are *identical* in content.
Click on each event's registration link for event specifics such as the agenda, start and end times, and registration deadlines.
EVENTS
EARLY Registration ends
Wed, Sep 18, at 11:55p ET, so
Scheduling conflict with our live boot camp? Register for our self-paced video ACT BUNDLE here .
Course Materials for Live ACT Boot Camp
Content/Complexity/Pace: For each of the 4 required ACT sections, the boot camp will first review the necessary theory and strategies in detail and then work out and discuss a number of official ACT questions, from simple to complex, in a timed setting. This is a fast-paced, rigorous, intensive, and immersive boot camp.
Important: PrepAccelerator does not guarantee a score improvement. Scores will not improve merely because a student attends the boot camp. Students are expected to practice what they have learned, thoroughly memorize the cheat sheets, complete the assigned homework, and attempt practice tests under timed conditions to see a score improvement. Success on the test is entirely about hard work. The boot camp gives students and parents the tools and the glide path to the target score, but it is the student's focused practice and relentless work that will cause the ascent to the target score. Parents are strongly encouraged to have a conversation about the student's commitment to the work involved and their own expectations before registering for the boot camp. While students who complete the assigned work can benefit from attending the boot camp closest to their target test date, a longer window between the boot camp and the test date is strongly recommended, especially during the busy school year. Ideally, parents and students should plan on a 6-8-week window between the boot camp and the test date during the school year so that students have adequate time to master the content and strategies as well as internalize the techniques taught at the boot camp. Shorter prep windows are also feasible provided the student and family are prepared to intensify their efforts for the upcoming test.
If your student is already at a 32-or-higher ACT (not Pre-ACT) score, contact us early with detailed information on your student's background at PrepAccelerator.com/Contact to determine the best approach among the following choices: boot camp, individual instruction, and self-paced on-demand programs.
ACT Crash Course LIVE
[3h Instruction + Q&A, Free ]
For self-paced video ACT programs, click here .
For: High school students
Length: 3 hours + q&a
Content: For each of the 4 required ACT sections, we will rapidly work out and discuss official ACT questions in a timed setting.
Bring: A calculator, pens/pencils, and a notebook.
Break: There will be a 30-minute break midway through the session.
Complexity/Pace: This is a fast-paced, rigorous, and intensive crash course. Dr. Sampath will train students on a variety of ACT questions from simple to complex.
Important Note: Scores will not improve merely because a student attends the crash course. Students are expected to rigorously practice the content and techniques taught at the crash course to see a score improvement.
Cost: FREE
The crash courses listed below are *identical* in content, so be sure to register for only one.