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About ACT Math Tutoring

About ACT Math Tutoring

The ACT is one of the most important tests that a soon to be college freshman will take. Generally, the math section is considered the most challenging section. However, it is the easiest score for students to raise. Proper tutoring is the most efficient way for test takers to accomplish this goal.    ...read more

Find Science Tutoring Programs for Your Kids

Find Science Tutoring Programs for Your Kids

Science concepts and objectives can be quite complex. When the teacher suggests science tutoring as an option to assist the child in mastery, take action immediately. However, before you run out to your nearest tutoring center, talk to your child’s teacher about some free or low-cost options that may work just as well.         ...read more

Best Ways of Finding a Good Tutor Job

Best Ways of Finding a Good Tutor Job

There are many great ways to find a good tutoring job and there are many good tutoring jobs available. Your next job might be right under your nose or just around the corner. Although you might need to pursue multiple avenues and use many resources to help you find the best fit. If you are persistent and reach out to those around you, the search will be much easier. ...read more

How to Get Free Tutoring

How to Get Free Tutoring

Students who are having problems in their classes can benefit from tutoring. Some parents are hesitant to use tutoring because of cost. Tutoring can be expensive for a family on a budget. However, many schools provide free tutoring or programs for students that need extra help. Here are ways to get free tutoring: ...read more

Math Tutoring Services

Math Tutoring Services

Math tutoring services provide students with extra help they need to master math skills and earn passing grades. Some students choose to work with math tutors to improve their scores on standardized tests. Math tutoring may take place one-on-one, in groups, at school or at an academic tutoring center. ...read more

When to Start Tutoring?

When to Start Tutoring?

Parents will find out one of several ways that their children need tutoring services.  It may come at the beginning, middle or end of the school year. Whenever it happens, a child’s success in school depends on making timely and appropriate decisions when it comes to tutoring. It is important to learn the signs of when exactly to contact a tutor. ...read more

Benefits of Tutoring Services

Benefits of Tutoring Services

Tutoring services help students turn academic weaknesses into strengths. Whether engaged in one-on-one or small group tutoring, a student has access to more personalized attention than he would in a traditional classroom. By asking questions and receiving customized instruction and skills practice in a concentrated environment, a student can accelerate his mastery of a subject or skill. ...read more

Roles of a Tutor

Roles of a Tutor

Hiring a tutor can be beneficial for a variety of reasons.  Tutors can help students improve their skills and confidence in subjects such as reading, writing or math.  They can assist with learning a new language or help with test preparation.  Many companies even offer online tutoring services. Tutors give students an edge over their peers. ...read more

How to Volunteer for Tutoring

How to Volunteer for Tutoring

People with extra time on their hands, enjoy working with children and want to make a difference might make a great volunteer tutor.  It's helpful to have a grasp of the subject matter a tutor will be working in, and the patience required to work with children.  Schools typically require tutors to undergo an application process that includes an interview and background check. ...read more

Outline on How to Write a Tutoring Literacy Grant

Outline on How to Write a Tutoring Literacy Grant

Community education grants have always been highly competitive and a sought after form of funding. Today these programs are more important than ever. Furthermore, in response to the country's ever increasing diversity of non-native speakers, many local governments and foundations are setting aside funds for literacy tutoring. ...read more

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PMP Boot Camp in Atlanta

PMP Training in Atlanta is mainly aimed to enhance the project management skills of the participants. It also aims to clear the certification exam of the participants in the first attempt. Training delivered by industry experts, the material provided by us is designed in structure so that participants can easily prepare for the exam. The training session will followed by sessions like quiz and mock test after completion of each module. we assure you for 100% pass guarantee. Enroll today to en-cash early bird offers. ...read more

By SPRINTZEAL INC September 27, 2017

Feeling overwhelmed? What do I do?

At some point in their high school academic experience students are likely to face severe difficulty with their math and/or science courses. This can be especially distressing to ambitious students who have always liked math and science and who aspire to major in a demanding discipline like pre-medicine or engineering. For higher level courses, like AP chemistry and physics, this is especially true. As students progress through high school, the courses get more difficult and these courses carry a great deal more weight with colleges. Issues such as these create increasing worry and stress as students face growing concerns about getting into and being prepared for college. What to do about this? There are a variety of reasons for these difficulties. Perhaps the student is overwhelmed with several tough courses in their course load. Maybe there has been an illness that resulted in lost time. It is always possible that the teacher in a particular course is not the best. Some students feel so overwhelmed that they choose to opt out of that troublesome course with the excuse that "I will just wait until college to take this course" (a terrible strategy). Over the years, I have seen all these. Regardless of the reason, the most effective solution is to get help and get it fast! Ideally, a student should anticipate difficulty right at the start of a course. Those who choose to wait, even until the end of the semester, will find themselves way behind the curve. Don̢۪t get me wrong, better late than never if a student needs help, but the effort will take longer and will be more difficult. To get needed help is not a negative reflection on a student. Everybody needs help sometimes. Getting it when needed will save time and effort, result in better grades, and better understanding. Give me a call and we can discuss what you need. ...read more

By Enhanced Learning LLC October 18, 2014

Don't Wait Too Late

A few years ago a student came to my office only six weeks before the national AP Chemistry exam and said, "I need some help with AP Chemistry. I am taking the course at my high school but I do not think I am learning what I need to make a high grade on the national exam. I need to make a 5 on the exam because I want to go to Princeton." I said "OK let̢۪s talk and see what kind of shape you are in." After about a half-hour of discussion I said, "You are right. You are sadly lacking in what you should know. If you took the exam now you would fail." He basically freaked out and said," What am I going to do? Can you help me?" I replied, "We only have six weeks but we will do the best we can and you will be in much better shape than you are now. But, I want to see you six days a week, and there will be a lot of blood on the floor, none of it mine." To make a long story short, he worked very hard, he did get a 5 on the exam, and he did get into Princeton. Every semester thereafter he sent me a postcard from Princeton thanking me for all my help. I still have the cards on the wall. When you need help because of a tough course, a poor teacher, or because you get overwhelmed, get it! And try not to wait until six weeks before the end of the course. ...read more

By Enhanced Learning LLC October 15, 2014

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