Sunday, May 31, 2020
Featured Test Prep Student Gabrielle Leavitt
Gabrielle Leavitt knows the benefits that come from practicing. As a figure skater, runner, and tennis player who recently earned her black belt in karate, she spends a lot of time refining her skills in the activities she enjoys. For the 17-year-old rising senior from Hatboro-Horsham High School, preparing for the ACT test was no different. Gabby originally worked with A+ Test Prep and Tutoring in preparation for the SAT Subject Test: Math 2. Her mom learned about A+ by word of mouth and doing a little research. When it came time to start test prep, Gabby decided to focus on the ACT since there werenââ¬â¢t many study materials available for the newly updated SAT test, and A+ was a natural choice since she had had a positive experience the first time. Gabby had previously worked with tutor Barbara Lommer for the SAT Subject Test and had such a good experience that she decided to continue working with Barbara in preparation for the ACT. ââ¬Å"I really liked how the ACT tutoring program was put together, with the online account and the ability to access your test scores immediately. I liked the instant feedback part of it,â⬠she said. Gabby needed a lot of help boosting her score on the English section of the ACT. She struggled in grammar, and put a lot of work into improving that skill. ââ¬Å"Gabbyââ¬â¢s grammar truly improved by leaps and boundsââ¬âan achievement that will certainly be helpful beyond the ACT,â⬠Lommer said. Gabby had initially scored a 22 on the English section, but with Lommerââ¬â¢s help she raised her score to a 34. Lommer analyzed Gabbyââ¬â¢s progress and made a decision to alter their strategy toward the end of the program. ââ¬Å"We knew that Gabby had a real chance for a composite score of more than 30, and so we focused entirely on Gabby's remaining weaknesses,â⬠Lommer explained. Gabby also put in a lot of extra time, completing almost all of the ACT practice tests available through A+. Going into test day, Gabby was a little nervous, but felt prepared. ââ¬Å"I felt like I knew what I needed to do in order to do well,â⬠she said. ââ¬Å"By the time of her ACT, she was 100% ready. She really nailed it,â⬠Lommer said. Gabby scored a composite score of 31, which was 6 points higher than her original score of 25. She credits her improvement to her dedication to practicing and the support of her tutor. ââ¬Å"If you do what your tutor asks you to do, your scores really will improve. It was really cool that I had access to so many practice tests,â⬠she said. ââ¬Å"The repetition of doing so many practice tests was really helpful to me. You just get better as time goes onââ¬âthe more you practice, the better you get. Having my tutor there to explain why a certain answer is better than another was really valuable, too.â⬠With a strong ACT score, Gabby now looks forward to making decisions about where to apply to college and possible majors. She is interested in science and is considering studying to become a doctor. One school she plans to apply to is the University of Michigan, where she could hopefully continue practicing a sport she lovesââ¬âfigure skating. With Gabbyââ¬â¢s strong work ethic, she will have no problem working toward fulfilling her dreams. Congratulations, Gabby!
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