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This week’s study tip is all about the art of “chunking”. Rest assured that this has nothing to do with getting sick or dealing with sickness before a big test, but rather as an alternative to cramming. I think it is safe to say that...
The SAT is a major deciding factor in college admissions and a major area of focus for most high school juniors and seniors. With so much emphasis on one test, it is no wonder that students get nervous and make small, easily avoidable mistakes that can...
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Kim Champley
Filed under: General, Online Tutoring, Test Prep, K-12
When preparing for college admissions, I strongly suggest that you take both the SAT and the ACT . Many students score higher on the ACT, as it applies more to what you have learned in school, rather than just testing your ability to take a test. I say...
If you checked in last week , you learned how to break up your studying time into short chunks, optimizing your attention span and learning potential. This week’s studying tip is all about to-do lists . Staying organized is key to achieving academic success...
When it comes to studying, everyone has their own methods and techniques for success. However, it is often difficult to discover the methods that work best for you without trying them all out. One new technique to add to your list of study tips is to...
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Kim Champley
Filed under: General, Test Prep, Tip of the Week
The Scholastic Aptitude Test is the United States’ ticket to college admissions. Colleges have been using the scores from this test since 1901 and have developed individual standards levels for acceptance. Here is a look at the most competitive schools...
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Kim Champley
Filed under: General, Online Tutoring, Test Prep, K-12
'tis the season, college seniors - that long march toward college has begun. Actually, it began about 4 years ago when everyone and his brother asked you where you wanted to go to college and what you wanted to do with your life, but now some of the...
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Matthew K. Tabor
Filed under: General, Test Prep, K-12
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