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How To Make Your High School Freshman Year Great
  • Posted on Mon, Sep 21, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

So what's high school really like?

 

Is there more work? More stress? Will it be difficult going from being one of the oldest middle school students to one of the youngest high schoolers?

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What To Know If Your Child Needs A Tutor
  • Posted on Fri, Sep 11, 2015 @ 11:09 AM

Every parent wants their children to do well in school.

 

They want the best for them, and many will do whatever they can in order to get good results for their kids.

This can include signing them up for private tutoring in order to give them a bit of help if they seem to be lagging behind their classmates or not doing as well as they might like them to be.

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Teaching to the Left and Right Sides of the Brain
  • Posted on Mon, Apr 13, 2015 @ 05:04 AM
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A New Way to Teach

The left and right side of the brain serve different functions, but are both just as important to learning as the other. In order for children to learn to their maximum potential, teaching methods that educate both sides of the brain are of the utmost importance. No longer is the focus of schooling simply on analysis and memorization; creativity and visualization is also important. Many academic tutoring services realize this and use a unique approach to address this new way of learning.

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Spring Advice For High School Seniors
  • Posted on Wed, Apr 01, 2015 @ 11:04 AM

Finally! This is the month.

This is the month you’ve been waiting for, working towards over the past three years of high school, and now it’s time to make your choice.  Here are some things to think about:

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Teaching to the Left and Right Sides of the Brain
  • Posted on Sat, Nov 22, 2014 @ 05:11 AM

A New Way to Teach

The left and right side of the brain serve different functions, but are both just as important to learning as the other. In order for children to learn to their maximum potential, teaching methods that educate both sides of the brain are of the utmost importance. No longer is the focus of schooling simply on analysis and memorization; creativity and visualization is also important. Many academic tutoring services realize this and use a unique approach to address this new way of learning.

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10 Ways to Prepare Your Child for High School
  • Posted on Wed, Aug 13, 2014 @ 09:08 AM

I remember it well. The first day of high school. My friends and I were moving up to the upper grades, complete with *gasp* seniors. We were cool. We were excited. But we were also scared as can be.

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April Advice For High School Seniors
  • Posted on Fri, Apr 19, 2013 @ 10:04 AM

Finally! This is the month.

This is the month you’ve been waiting for, working towards over the past three years of high school, and now it’s time to make your choice.  Here are some things to think about:

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SAT Test vs. ACT Test: Which Should Your Child Take?
  • Posted on Tue, Oct 16, 2012 @ 10:10 AM

Time For The Test

Now that junior year is in full swing, it is time to think about college entrance exams. The big question from our parents always is which exam to take, the SAT or ACT test. You may get a different answer depending on where you live. Here in the Midwest, the ACT test is the predominant exam while on both coasts the SAT is still more common. The bottom line is that all domestic universities equally accept both exams. 

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