โ All tutoring sessions are conducted entirely in English
This page is also available in Azerbaijani for parents who prefer it
Online ACTยฎ Specialist
for Baku Students
Baku's international school community โ expat families, Azerbaijani families pursuing US admissions, students at TISA and QSI โ deserves access to genuine ACT expertise. One-on-one online tutoring means a plan built from your child's actual score, not a generic curriculum from someone who happens to be nearby.
The Process
How Tutoring Works
One-on-one, online, and built around your child's actual score report โ not a class curriculum.
Share Your Score Report
Send the official ACT score report and I'll analyze exactly where points are being lost โ down to the specific question types and topics. If your child hasn't yet sat the ACT, a free official practice test from act.org establishes the baseline.
Get Your Precision Point Map
A free custom week-by-week plan built from your child's results, not a standard curriculum. Every topic maps to what appears on real ACT tests. No filler, no repeating what your child already knows.
Start Tutoring
Focused 1-on-1 sessions, conducted entirely in English, scheduled around Baku evening hours. Every session targets only the gaps the score report identified. Progress is measurable and tied to specific topics.
Baku Schools
Students From Across Baku's International Schools
Online tutoring means Baku families are not limited to whatever ACT preparation happens to be available locally. Students from all of Baku's international and English-medium schools work on the same schedule and curriculum.
Schools served include:
Also serving students from Azerbaijani-curriculum schools preparing for US university applications.
What Parents Say
Results That Speak for Themselves
We relocated for work and were worried there would be no ACT resources in Baku. Online tutoring meant the transition was seamless โ our son picked up exactly where he left off and improved four points on his next attempt.
Our daughter is at TISA and a strong IB student. We assumed she wouldn't need much ACT prep. She did โ the test is specific in ways IB doesn't cover. The targeted preparation filled the gaps quickly.
The evening sessions in Baku worked perfectly. The plan was built around her score report so nothing was wasted. We noticed improvement within six weeks and she sat the test in Tbilisi โ no issues at all.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Direct answers to the questions Baku families ask most.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can my child take the ACT in Azerbaijan?
Yes, but seat availability in Baku can be limited. Many Azerbaijani students travel to test centers in Tbilisi, Georgia or Istanbul, Turkey โ both are practical options with regularly available seating and straightforward logistics from Baku. We factor this into every student's preparation timeline.
Are all sessions conducted in English?
Yes. All tutoring sessions are conducted entirely in English. The ACT is an English-language test, and English-medium instruction is the most effective preparation approach. This page is available in Azerbaijani only to help parents understand the service.
Does a strong IB student still need ACT prep?
Yes. IB provides strong academic preparation, but the ACT is a specific test with a specific format. Knowing the exact grammar rules it tests, the math question patterns, and the pacing tactics makes a real difference. Even strong IB students benefit from targeted ACT-specific preparation.
What ACT score does my child need for top US universities?
For MIT, Harvard, Yale, and Princeton, the working benchmark for competitive international applicants is 34โ36. For strong universities like NYU, Michigan, and UCLA, 30โ34 is competitive. For mid-tier privates, a score of 27โ31 often opens significant merit scholarships.
How does the time zone work for scheduling?
Baku is UTC+4 (AZT) โ approximately 11โ12 hours ahead of the US West Coast and 7โ8 hours ahead of the East Coast. US morning sessions align naturally with Baku evening, making after-school scheduling straightforward.
How long does preparation take?
It depends on the gap between the current score and the target. Most students working consistently see measurable progress within four to six weeks. Significant improvements โ four or more composite points โ typically require two to four months of sustained preparation.
What about expat families who have already started prep elsewhere?
Online tutoring follows the student, not the city. Families who began preparation before relocating to Baku can continue seamlessly. There is no reset โ the plan picks up from your child's current score report.