The thing is, I'm not sure where to start. She really struggles with the math since she hasn't had a formal math class in almost a year. She is homeschooled so she is missing out of a lot of the prep they give you in school. I scored well on the ACT but am in college now and haven't studied this type of math in almost 3 years, so its not fresh on my mind.
Does anyone have any advice on how I can tutor her?
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i went to the library when i was studying for mine, they had study guides with interactive cd-roms. you can check them out, the cd roms have a bunch of practice tests and things, it really helped me. i got a 27 on my first try, and i had just had a baby 5 days before, and i hadnt been in highschool for like two years.. so it wasnt very fresh in my mind. so the cd's really came in handy.
Go to Barnes and Noble they have a whole rack of books that have stuff like ACT, SAT, EOC, stuff like that
There is online help. There is a small cost for it, but it's really a really good resource. Have her do the stuff online, and if there are certain areas she is struggling with, help her through it for practice.
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