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How to Start Strong this School Year

At AJ Tutoring, it’s our favorite time of the year! It’s when we get to see the smiling faces of our students who have been away for summer. We at AJ Tutoring are excited to welcome in the new school year and renew our mission to provide an excellent quality of education to local. ...

 

Educational Link Round-Up 11

Should High Schools Rethink How They Sequence Math Courses? “Most students don't aspire to careers that will require calculus, so high schools must create sequences of math courses that reflect the wide variety of young people's occupational goals, a math advocacy group argues in a ...

Suggested Materials for Remote Learning

Happy back-to-school season! As we get ready for the 2020-21 academic year, most students will be preparing for remote learning, whether their school schools are fully online or have a hybrid learning setup. What does back-to-school shopping look like during COVID-19 remote learning? Here ...

 

Looking Ahead to the SAT and ACT (As a Sophomore)

As a test prep tutor, I work with many juniors every year, and as an academic history and English tutor, I work with many sophomores. Many of my sophomore students and their parents have heard from friends and elder siblings that junior year is hectic, so they understandably want to get started ...

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