ACT Test Preparation Courses and the Acosta ACT Short Course

More on the Acosta ACT Test Preparation Shortcourse to Improve Your ACT Scores

By The Eye Doctor, published Jan 24, 2008
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Dr. Acosta completed his doctorate at the University of Southern Mississippi with his doctoral thesis on standardized testing for college admission and the effectiveness of proper preparation in improving your ACT scores. Formerly the principal at St. John High School and Superintendent of Schools for the Catholic Diocese of Biloxi, Dr. Acosta has taught his ACT Short-course in Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
He has even taught his classes at the Mississippi and Alabama Schools for Math and Science.
A graduate of Southeastern Louisiana University and the University of Southern Mississippi, Dr. Acosta enjoyed working for a number of years as a Reliability Engineer for North American Rockwell on the Saturn I program and later went into education as a teacher, principal and superintendent.
Now retired, Dr. Acosta is devoting much of his time to study and ACT course development.


His research has shown that with at least 15 hours of course teaching 82% of his students improve their composite score on the ACT exam by an average of 2.2 points.
This course has been developed over 25 years and has been modified and improved as the ACT tests have changed over the years.


This ACT Short-course is designed so that students can improve their ACT score. In order for someone to increase their ACT composite score, only one thing works and that is HARD WORK! Dr. Acosta's goal is to make students aggressive learners in school and help change what they know, how they read and how they act in their classes. Parents should help keep them focused on their goal as they work to complete the ACT short-course. The course is offered now in Mississippi and New Orleans. http://www.improveyouractscore.com

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