ACT Private Tutoring in Geneva (Switzerland)
Geneva students interested in their highest possible ACT scores should consider the ACT prep services of Manhattan Review, the area's most effective provider of ACT on-site or online prep courses, ACT private tutoring, and ACT practice tests. Our company has a lengthy record of improving test scores that dates back to our founding in 1999. Group ACT instruction is available either at various convenient sites around Geneva or online in the comfort of one's own home. Our private tutoring plans feature customized instruction that allows students to improve their ACT weaknesses at their own pace. Our ACT practice tests help all students become familiar with the assessment, build testing endurance, and organize study plans. Manhattan Review's highly qualified ACT tutors and classroom instructors have many years of experience preparing students to excel on the ACT. All of our ACT learning plans include comprehensive course materials and innovative instructional methodologies that make ACT skill development both engaging and effective. Find out more about Manhattan Review's ACT services for students in Geneva by contacting us today.
High ACT scores can help students qualify for merit-based financial aid at many universities in the United States. The Academic Prestige Award at Central Michigan University, for example, is that institution's most generous merit scholarship. The award amount is $6,000 per year for four years (a total of $24,000), and the academic criteria include a 3.25 GPA and an ACT score of at least 27. At Wichita State University, ACT scores are part of a formula used to determine merit-based financial aid, for which all accepted students are eligible. Equal weight in the scholarship formula is given to test scores, high school GPA, and high school class rank, with ACT scores of 30 or higher being the most beneficial. Qualified students may receive Wichita State's Presidential Merit Scholarship, which awards $24,000 in total funding. For many students, rigorous ACT prep can pay for itself many times over through awards that defray tuition costs.
Manhattan Review students have been accepted to a large number of prestigious universities that consider the ACT. Our clients have been admitted to highly selective schools such as Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Chicago, Columbia, Duke, Vanderbilt, Georgetown, Cornell, Dartmouth, Yale, Brown, UC Berkeley, UCLA, the University of Virginia, and Vassar. Our former students have later been hired by Fortune 500 companies and firms in Geneva, including Dow Chemical, Express Scripts Holdings, Berkshire Hathaway, Bank of America, Digital Luxury Group, Okoban, NBAD Private Bank, and Anglo Swiss Capital. Long-term success is usually the result of long-term planning. Geneva students can start working toward a life of accomplishment right away with Manhattan Review's ACT prep courses and private tutoring.
ACT Private Tutoring
Hours package 12 to 48 hours, Personalized 1-on-1 Tutoring, In Person or Live Online
Geneva, Switzerland
Hours package
Online
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ACT Private Course
12 hours in total, Personalized 1-on-1 Course, In Person or Live Online
Geneva, Switzerland
$1,590.00
Online
$1,590.00
Geneva
Primary Course Venue:
Novotel Geneve Centre
Rue de Zurich 19
Geneva 1214, Switzerland
NOTE: We do NOT typically have staff at the venue, so email us before visiting the venue.
Meet a Geneva ACT Tutor: Jeanette J.
Jeanette J. holds a bachelor's degree in mathematics from Pennsylvania State University and a master's degree in education from Ohio State University. She has nine years of experience as an ACT educator, and has also taught SAT prep. She has been living in Geneva since 2015, where she splits her time between teaching and a job at a local academic publisher.
Jeanette's ACT students effusively praise her as an ACT teacher who gets results. "I didn't think elite ACT scores were possible for me," said one of her former clients. "Jeanette's careful ACT teaching showed me how to work toward this goal in small steps, which allowed me to avoid learning plateaus." Jeanette's favorite hobbies are hiking, cooking, and playing tennis.