Getting a strong ACT score isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right things.
Our ACT Prep Group Sessions are designed to help students understand the test, improve accuracy, and build confidence through guided strategy—not endless practice.
Focused. Strategic. Results-Driven.
Getting a strong ACT score isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right things. Our ACT Prep Group Sessions are designed to help students understand the test, improve accuracy, and build confidence through guided strategy—not endless practice.
What to Expect
Each 90-minute session is interactive, focused, and led by an experienced college admissions and scholarship strategist.
Students will:
-Learn how the ACT is structured and scored Understand pacing strategies for each section
-Practice real ACT-style questions with guided explanations Identify personal strengths and areas to improve
-Learn how ACT scores impact college admissions and scholarships
Who are these sessions for?
-High school sophomores and juniors beginning ACT prep
-Seniors looking to boost scores for scholarships or admissions
-Students who feel stuck and don’t know how to study
-Families who want structured prep without a huge time commitment

Location
📍 New Orleans / Westbank
(In-person sessions held at Crescent City College Consulting’s Gretna office)
519 Huey P Long Ave.
Gretna, La 70053
FAQ
How many students are in each session?
Sessions are capped at 10 students to ensure individualized attention.
Do students need prior ACT experience?
No. These sessions are helpful for both first-time test takers and students looking to improve an existing score.
Which ACT sections are covered?
Sessions rotate focus among English, Math, Reading, and Science strategies. Multi-session packages allow for deeper coverage.
Do you provide practice tests?
Students are guided on how to use official ACT practice materials and how to review mistakes effectively.
Is this a replacement for tutoring?
These are strategy-based group sessions, not private tutoring. Students needing 1:1 support can inquire separately.
What should students bring?
Notebook, Pencil. Calculator, Any prior ACT score reports (if available)