CourseVerdict

Magoosh ACT Prep vs IELTS Band 7+ Complete Prep Course

Same Bayesian formula, same rubric — so the difference in scores reflects the difference in the courses, not the difference in how we evaluated them.

Magoosh · Test Prep

Magoosh ACT Prep

3.8/ 5 · 22 opinions
16 positive4 neutral2 negative/ 22 total

Keino Campbell (Udemy) · Test Prep

IELTS Band 7+ Complete Prep Course

4.3/ 5 · 32 opinions
22 positive6 neutral4 negative/ 32 total

Per-criterion

Content quality4.2 / 5

Magoosh ACT Prep covers all four ACT sections — English, Math, Reading, and Science — across 250+ video lessons, with optional Writing content available. The course has been updated for the Enhanced ACT format, and reviewers at EduReviewer and Sojourning Scholar confirm that the content accurately reflects current exam structure and difficulty. Lead instructor Erika holds 99th-percentile scores on the ACT, SAT, GRE, and GMAT, lending strong credibility to the instruction. A critical note from the PrepScholar comparison blog is that some video lessons were found to contain errors in ACT scoring system information, which slightly offsets the otherwise strong content quality score.

Instructor4.0 / 5

The teaching team at Magoosh is consistently described as "personable and clear" by Test Prep Insight reviewers, and students specifically cite strategy-first instruction that goes beyond memorisation — teaching how to "find the main idea quickly and beat the clock" and providing "tips and tricks to improve overall score." Lead tutor Erika's 99th-percentile credentials are prominently featured. The main criticism is the whiteboard-style video format, which multiple reviewers describe as slightly "on the boring side" despite being instructionally sound. The PrepScholar comparison also flagged specific lesson errors in earlier versions of the course, which Magoosh has since addressed in updated modules.

Value for money4.5 / 5

Magoosh ACT Prep is widely regarded as the best-value ACT prep option in the industry. At $99–$129 for 12-month access — or as little as $79 for a one-month plan — it costs roughly one-tenth of traditional private tutoring ($1,000+) and significantly less than Kaplan ($449–$1,000+) or Princeton Review ($799–$1,599). The 82,000+ students served and a backed +4 point score improvement guarantee (or full refund) are strong signals of institutional confidence in the product. Both Test Prep Insight (9.0/10) and EduReviewer (4.6/5) cite value as Magoosh's single strongest dimension.

Practice material3.8 / 5

The course includes 1,500+ practice questions and four full-length ACT practice tests, each with detailed video and text explanations for every question — a distinctive feature not found in all competitors. Customisable practice drills allow targeted section work. The main limitation, flagged by both Test Prep Insight and the PrepScholar comparison blog, is that the four practice tests are generated from the same question bank rather than being fully unique exams, creating potential overlap if a student cycles through all four. Princeton Review offers 11 simulated ACTs to Magoosh's four, making Magoosh thinner on full-test volume for students who need repeated full-exam simulation.

Score improvement4.2 / 5

Magoosh's own review page documents seventeen score improvement entries from students who reached final scores of 28–34, with individual improvements ranging from +1 to +12 composite points. The most commonly reported gains are +3 to +5 points. One student improved from 28 to 33 using Magoosh exclusively. The company reports helping more than 82,000 students, and their score improvement data page (Magoosh Schools Blog) shows that users outperform national averages when they commit 30–40 hours of preparation. The guaranteed +4-point improvement for students scoring under 30 is a meaningful benchmark backed by a refund policy.

Content quality4.2 / 5

Huge, well-structured library — 30 sections, 400+ lectures, 80-90 hours covering Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking for both Academic and General Training. Reviewers consistently praise the strategy-first approach and examiner-insight framing; the most common content criticism is that the sheer length can feel padded and that the Writing modules are noticeably deeper than Listening and Reading.

Instructor4.5 / 5

Keino Campbell is the strongest single asset in the package — a Udemy Top 10% instructor and multiple-award winner whose clarity, energy and examiner framing draw near-universal praise across every source we analysed. The free monthly live group classes are a genuine differentiator at this price point.

Value for money4.4 / 5

Frequently on sale around $40 (list ~$150) with lifetime access, captions in 10-14 languages, and free monthly live sessions — exceptionally cheap versus Magoosh, Kaplan or a tutor. The honest catch is that you must buy official Cambridge practice books separately, so the true out-of-pocket cost is a little higher than the headline.

Practice material3.3 / 5

The weakest dimension. The course includes 300+ embedded questions, quizzes and roleplays, but multiple reviewers flag that there are no full-length timed mock tests inside the course and that you are expected to supply your own Cambridge books. Writing and Speaking practice is self-assessed — there is no graded, individualised feedback loop.

Score improvement4.1 / 5

Self-reported band gains are common and specific across reviews (1 to 2 band points, Reading 6 to 8, finally clearing Band 7 in Writing). Because the strategies map directly onto how examiners mark, motivated self-studiers who actually do the external practice tend to report real movement — but the course cannot substitute for the practice volume it does not contain.

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