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Welcome, brave academic adventurer! We’re about to embark on a quest to explore how effective tutoring techniques can dramatically boost your standardized test scores. Now, before you start imagining that this journey will be akin to deciphering the Rosetta Stone,...
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As high school students embark on the path to higher education, they are often met with the formidable challenge of standardized tests. These tests, while designed to evaluate a broad spectrum of skills and knowledge, pose several distinct challenges. The...
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In the academic journey of high school students, few rites of passage are as laden with anticipation, stress, and significance as standardized tests. These exams, like the SAT or ACT, stand as gatekeepers between the diligent student and their dream...
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Navigating the maze of high school academia is a task that requires persistence, organization, and, above all, preparation. One of the key milestones in this journey is the unavoidable standardized test – a rite of passage that can pave the...
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Embracing the Future of Education through Artificial Intelligence Introduction The advent of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought significant advancements across various industries, including healthcare, transportation, and finance. The education sector, especially for high school educators, is no exception. As technology...
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Senior spring at the Taft School was a complete joke. I mean, it was a complete joke everywhere, but at Taft, by embracing a complete joke, they… squared it. The seniors barely ever went to class and instead spent most...
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By Janice Russell of parentingdisasters.com Entertaining kids outdoors is easy. You need little more than open space and perhaps a ball to create a fun and lively afternoon. Bringing the same stimulation and enjoyment to an indoor setting is markedly...
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After teaching in one form or the other for about twenty years, you tend to begin to recognize patterns. Every kid is different, just like every star is unique or every molecule of snow. But they tend to rhyme with...
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I was cursed with a quick wit and curiosity for all subjects of learning and extracurriculars. I loved math but did it sloppily and thus missed occasional minus sign that blew up the whole equation. Science was awesome, but my...
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     “Your children are not your children.     They are the sons and daughters of Life’s longing for itself.     They come through you but not from you,     And though they are with you yet they belong not to you.” -Khalil Gibran...
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