How to Get a Perfect Score on ACT Math
- Markus Shobe

- Jun 13
- 2 min read
Let’s be real. Getting a perfect 36 on ACT Math isn’t about being a genius. It’s about strategy, consistency, and the right kind of test prep.
Here’s the blueprint that works.
1. Know what’s on the test
ACT Math is 60 questions in 60 minutes. That’s fast. But every question is pulled from key areas like algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and basic statistics. Precision matters. You’ve got to know what types of questions are coming and how to solve them fast.
2. Practice like it’s game day
Use actual ACT math practice tests. Time yourself. Don’t cheat. You’re training your brain to stay sharp under pressure. The more real your practice feels, the more ready you’ll be.
3. Fix your weak spots
Struggling with word problems or trig identities? Don’t skip them. Drill them until they click. Every missed question is a clue. Review it. Learn it. Master it.
4. Use the right formulas
The ACT doesn’t give you formulas. You’ve gotta know them. Things like slope-intercept form, quadratic formula, SOH-CAH-TOA, and area formulas should roll off your tongue like your favorite song lyrics.
5. Don’t waste time
If a question stumps you, skip it and come back. The goal is to collect points, not solve them in order. Speed + accuracy is the combo.
How Precision Math Tutoring Can Help You Crush ACT Math
This is where we shine. At Precision Math Tutoring, we don’t do cookie-cutter lessons. We tailor your test prep to you. Whether you’re aiming to fix specific gaps or chasing that perfect score, we know how to get you there. We’ve helped students jump 5 to 10 points higher just by teaching them how to approach the test with confidence and clarity.
We break things down simply. We drill the right strategies. We build that test-day confidence 💪
So if you’re serious about scoring high on ACT Math, don’t do it alone. Let Precision Math Tutoring show you the smart way to prep.
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