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SAT, ACT & College Admissions Tutoring in Tennessee

Tennessee requires every public-school junior to take the ACT — making it one of the country’s true ACT states, with a guaranteed in-school sitting to plan around. ConnectPrep works with families across Nashville, Memphis, Knoxville, and Chattanooga through live 1:1 sessions: ACT prep timed to Tennessee’s school-day administration, Digital SAT prep where it fits better, college admissions counseling, K–12 academics, and AP support.

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ACT mandateTennessee tests every public-school junior
17+Years of expert test prep
1:1Private sessions only — never group classes
StatewideNashville, Memphis, Knoxville & beyond

In short: ConnectPrep provides one-on-one ACT/SAT prep, K–12 tutoring, and college admissions counseling throughout Tennessee — Brentwood, Franklin, Green Hills, Germantown, Collierville, Farragut, and Signal Mountain. Tennessee administers the ACT to all public-school juniors in school, and ConnectPrep programs are timed so students peak for that free official sitting. Free consultations at (914) 288-5718.

Tennessee runs on the ACT the way it runs on college football Saturdays — it’s simply the state’s test, taken by every junior, with Vanderbilt sitting in the middle of Nashville as the local measuring stick. From MBA and Harpeth Hall to Brentwood and Ravenwood, we’ve learned that Tennessee families don’t want coastal attitude; they want the in-school ACT date treated like the championship it is.
What We Offer

Every ConnectPrep Program, Available Across Tennessee

Every ConnectPrep program is available to Tennessee families:

SAT & ACT Prep

1:1 Digital SAT and ACT tutoring built around a Bluebook diagnostic, weekly sessions, and full-length practice tests. Elite Bootcamps available for students targeting 1500+ / 34+.

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College Admissions Counseling

Full-service counseling for grades 9–12: school list strategy, essays, activities positioning, interview prep, and application management through decision day.

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K–12 Subject Tutoring

Every grade and subject — math, reading, writing, science, languages — plus weekly homework help and study-skills coaching from one consistent tutor.

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AP Exam & Honors Support

Score-5 strategy for AP sciences, humanities, math, and languages, aligned to each school’s AP calendar and May exam window.

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Private School Admissions

ISEE, SSAT, SHSAT, and TACHS prep plus day- and boarding-school admissions advising for independent school applicants.

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Graduate School Prep

GRE, GMAT, LSAT, MCAT, and JD-Next tutoring with integrated med, law, MBA, and PhD admissions advising.

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Executive Function Coaching

Organization, planning, and focus coaching — including support for students with ADHD, IEPs, and 504 plans.

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BS/MD & Specialized Tracks

Combined-degree medical program advising, NCAA athletic advising, and transfer admissions strategy.

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Where We Work

Tennessee Communities We Serve

Our most active Tennessee communities:

  • Brentwood
  • Franklin
  • Green Hills
  • Belle Meade
  • Nashville
  • Germantown
  • Collierville
  • Memphis
  • Farragut
  • Knoxville
  • Signal Mountain
  • Chattanooga

Rooted in the communities we serve — local families can find us through area business networks including the Williamson County Chamber (Williamson, Inc.) and Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce.

Testing in Tennessee

Tennessee’s ACT School Day — and What It Means for Your Student

Tennessee requires every public-school junior to take the ACT (or SAT) as a graduation requirement, and the overwhelming majority sit for the ACT in school — free, during the regular day, with a state-funded senior retake available. That makes Tennessee a true ACT state: the in-school junior sitting is a fixed target, and a smart prep plan peaks for it rather than treating it as a cold baseline. Published school averages are all-tester means; selective-college applicants from schools like Brentwood, Ravenwood, MBA, and Harpeth Hall typically submit far above them — for Ivy-and-peer-tier programs, 34+, and for Vanderbilt (the in-state benchmark for many families), the same range applies.

MilestoneWhenHow We Prep For It
TN ACT School DaySpring, junior yearPrograms built to peak at this free official sitting
State-funded retakeSenior fallA second free shot — we target specific section gains
National ACT datesJun · Jul · Sep · Oct · DecAdditional strategic sittings before early deadlines
AP examsMaySequenced so AP season and ACT prep never collide
How It Works

How ConnectPrep Programs Work for Tennessee Families

  • Free consultation first: a 30-minute call with founder Jeremy Fine to review your student’s baseline, target schools, and timeline.
  • Full diagnostic: every test-prep program starts with a complete Digital SAT in Bluebook (or ACT equivalent) to map exactly where points are being lost.
  • 1:1 weekly sessions: live video with a shared digital whiteboard and document workspace, scheduled around Tennessee’s ACT School Day, AP season, and TSSAA athletics. Session recordings available on request.
  • Practice, track, adjust: full-length practice tests throughout, question-by-question review, and a plan that’s rebuilt every two weeks on real data.
  • Admissions built in: score targets are calibrated to your student’s actual college list — test prep and admissions strategy move as one plan.
Common Questions

FAQs From Tennessee Families

Does Tennessee require the ACT?

Yes — Tennessee public-school students must take the ACT or SAT to graduate, and nearly all districts administer the ACT in school during junior spring, with a state-funded retake senior fall. We build Tennessee programs to peak at the school-day sitting and use the free retake strategically.

What ACT score does my student need for Vanderbilt or other top schools?

Vanderbilt and Ivy-tier admits from Tennessee’s strongest schools typically submit 34+, with strong top-25 candidates at 32-33. From schools like MBA, Harpeth Hall, Brentwood, and Ravenwood, scores are read against deep, high-achieving cohorts. We calibrate the exact target to your student’s list.

Should a Tennessee student ever switch to the SAT?

Sometimes. The mandate is satisfied by either test, and some students’ diagnostics show a meaningful SAT advantage — often students who want more time per question. When the data says switch, we say so and prep the Digital SAT instead.

How do online sessions work for Tennessee students?

Live 1:1 video via Zoom with a shared digital whiteboard and document workspace. Practice tests run on Bluebook-aligned software under real timing, every missed question gets reviewed, and session recordings are available on request. Scheduling flexes around Tennessee’s junior-spring ACT School Day, the state-funded senior retake, and TSSAA seasons — the same senior tutors serve students from Nashville and Williamson County to Memphis and Chattanooga.

Do you guarantee score improvements for Tennessee students?

No ethical 1:1 program guarantees a specific score — results depend on baseline, runway, and practice consistency. What we guarantee is transparency: a true diagnostic baseline, fresh practice-test data every few weeks, and an honest read at every stage, including whether further prep is worth it. Our view: the in-school ACT date is the championship, and we treat it that way.

Do you work with students with ADHD or learning differences?

Yes. Our tutors regularly work with extended-time and other College Board and ACT accommodations, we offer executive function coaching alongside test prep, and we can advise Tennessee families on the accommodations application process itself.

Can you also handle college admissions counseling for Tennessee students?

Yes — ConnectPrep bundles admissions advising with test prep, so the score goal, school list, essays, and activities strategy move as one plan. Tennessee families often find the integrated program costs less than hiring a tutor and an independent counselor separately.

How do Tennessee families get started?

Book a free 30-minute consultation with founder Jeremy Fine at (914) 288-5718 or through the contact page. We’ll review your student’s current scores, target schools, and timeline, then recommend an honest path forward — timed so your student peaks at the free junior-spring sitting with the state-funded retake held in reserve.

ConnectPrep — 1:1 Test Prep, Tutoring & College Admissions

Your Student’s Best Score Starts in Tennessee.

Talk with ConnectPrep founder Jeremy Fine about your student’s scores, target colleges, and timeline. We’ll recommend an honest path forward.

Book a Free Consultation → Call (914) 288-5718

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