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April 28, 2019

Summer brains dry out — keep watering!

“Summer learning loss” is the name for a widely accepted and researched phenomenon. Here are statistics on typical degree of learning loss:  Math: 2.6 months                                                  Reading: 2 months School year learning […]

Article by Susan Morris / Academic Readiness, Study Skills, Value of Tutoring Leave a Comment

April 9, 2019

How Tutoring Sparks Success

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Q: Why is a Cyclops an effective tutor? A: He only has one pupil. OK, silly joke, but it hits upon one of several compelling reasons why private tutoring can make a difference in your son’s or daughter’s academic success and understanding of subject matter. The one-on-one relationship between tutor and student means that true […]

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May 24, 2016

ACT or SAT? Helping You to Choose

In 2016, 3.73 million students took the ACT or SAT. Nowadays more students take the ACT than the SAT, but a lot of that is due to the fact that so many schools administer the ACT during the school day, and for free. The SAT is fighting back, with a redesigned format and free online […]

Article by Ken Furtado / Language Arts, Mathematics, Standardized Testing, Value of Tutoring 1 Comment

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