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Incomparable, Hopeful Portland by Debbie Porter
As an academic tutor, I try not to compare my students with one other. After all, every person is unique in their experience...
Read more...Tutor Spotlight: Rachelle W. (Part 1)
Photo by Briana RandallWelcome to our first tutor spotlight where we will be featuring some of our tutors and their clients! This week, meet Rachelle W., one of our Atlanta tutors. Today's post will...
Read more...Tutor Spotlight: Rachelle W. (Part 2)
Last week, we featured an interview with Rachelle W., one of our Atlanta tutors. In case you missed it, read it HERE. This week, we are featuring an interview with Irene and Sophie, Rachelle's client...
Read more...Meet The 10-year-old Math Prodigy From The UK
Esther Okade is a 10-year-old math prodigy who recently enrolled at the Open University in the United Kingdom. She is the youngest person in the UK to be enrolled in college, and she is also writing...
Read more...Top 5 Study Spots
This post was written by Megan YbarraWhen I was in college, my study set-up during my first semester of freshman year was a package of chocolate chip pop tarts,...
Read more...My Summer Memories in Elementary School
As a child, I remember that summer was not much different from the regular school year for my family and I. My parents would still wake me up at 6:30 in the morning and take me and my brother...
Read more...Do You Stop and Start a Lot? Steps on How to Break Free of Bad Habits When the Reading Gets Tough
Has reading complicated stuff every made you feel like you're stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic? The constant stopping and starting as you search desperately for comprehension can be paralyzing...
Read more...Troubleshooting Your Student
Five reasons why your child’s grades may be suffering.It’s the most frustrating, heart breaking thing in the world when your child is not...
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