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Unleashing the Power of High-Intensity Tutoring: Maximizing Learning Potential

In today’s fast-paced educational landscape, high-intensity tutoring has emerged as a powerful tool for unlocking the full potential of students. Traditional classroom settings often struggle to cater to the diverse learning needs of each student, leaving some individuals feeling left behind. However, high-intensity tutoring brings a paradigm shift by offering personalized attention and individualized learning experiences. With focused instruction, accelerated learning, and a boost in confidence and motivation, students are empowered to overcome obstacles and reach new heights in their academic journey. Join us as we delve into the world of high-intensity tutoring and discover how it can revolutionize the way we approach education.

How to Make the Most of Your Summer Vacation to Prepare for the SAT

As summer vacation rolls around, students have a unique opportunity to dedicate their time and energy to important academic pursuits. One such endeavor is preparing for the SAT, a standardized test that plays a crucial role in college admissions.

5 Reasons Why You Should Study For The SAT Reading Section

Preparing for the SAT can be an overwhelming task, especially when it comes to the reading portion. However, with the right strategies and techniques, you can improve your scores and feel confident on test day. This blog post will discuss five ways to do well on the SAT reading portion.

5 Reasons Why the SHSAT is Important

The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) is an exam that determines admission to eight specialized high schools in New York City. The exam has been a topic of debate over the years, with some advocating for its elimination, while others believe it should be maintained. In this blog post, we will explore five reasons why the SHSAT is important.

What Are The Common Core State Standards?

The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are a set of academic standards for English language arts (ELA) and mathematics that were developed to provide a clear and consistent understanding of what students are expected to learn in each grade level. The standards were created by a group of educators and other experts in the field, and they were designed to reflect the knowledge and skills that students need to be successful in college and their future careers…

My Childhood With Undiagnosed ADHD

“Mrs. Khan, your son Ivan is hyperactive.” It was the second time in just a few years that my immigrant mother heard that description of my behavior in the classroom. I was in the 4th grade, when my caring and nurturing teacher, Mrs. Bishop, noticed in me a pattern of behavior that she experienced with some students throughout her decades of teaching in New York City public schools…

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How To Keep Your Child Academically Engaged Over The Summer Break

It’s a no-brainer that students tend to forget what they learn during the school year when they go on summer break. While summer break is a necessary break for students to rest and recharge, the learning loss is imminent. It is something that affects all students, young and old.

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When Is The Next SAT?

The next SAT is scheduled for May 8, 2021. Registration ends on April 8, 2021. Late registration deadline is April 20, 2021 for mailed registration, and April 27, 2021 for registrations made online or by phone.

Planner for goal setting.

Setting Goals = Maximum Productivity

By now, most students, having to go to school from home, have manifested a workflow for getting their work done without much distraction. Here’s another step you can take to keep yourself focused on the tasks at hand.

Student workspace with textbooks, pens, and laptop.

How To Take an Effective Break While Studying

Everyone takes breaks in between studying. But are you taking the most effective break possible? There are many benefits to maximizing your break efforts when studying.