Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Request the Question-Answer-Service for the SAT!!

One luxury of learning is receiving your test questions, your answers and what you missed after you have taken any test.

Generally, on three test dates of the year, students can request the SAT Question and Answer Service (QAS) for $18.  You may request the service up to five months after you have tested. Only students who request the service by filling out the online app have this privilege. Usually, the dates offered for the service are in October, January and May. Check the College Board website to find out the dates for the upcoming school year:

http://sat.collegeboard.com/search/sitesearch?searchType=satsite&nh=20&qt=qa

Consider this a necessary study tool for your 2nd or 3rd time taking the SAT!

I would recommend planning, at least the first attempt at the SAT, around  one of these test dates.

Sunday, June 13, 2010

Please Highlight!

I know that World Literature text book cost you 90 bucks! Following that, you had to buy six novels for English, The Norton Anthology, Chemistry, PreCal, elective materials, and somewhere around three to four additional texts, for a soaring ballpark figure somewhere around $475+.

For High School!

End of the year, you will dash to the school and attempt an urgent sell back for half their value IF you have not written or highlighted...but since I demand you highlight and I require you take notes in the margins...

It is proven that your grades will increase if you study using Post-it Notes, highlighters and flash cards. Trust me.
The following link is an abstract on the Attachment approach, which supports that achievement is higher when students have solid relationships with adults in their support circle, such as parents themselves, teachers, tutors, counselors. Relationships with students are key. Along with my mission to help them reach their educational goals, my goal is to develop relationships with students. We all respond more to those we feel a connection.







Educational Psychology Review, v21 n2 p141-170 Jun 2009

http://www.springerlink.com/content/m3843268880q0460/

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

Top Non-Traditional Colleges: Huffington Post

www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/05/20/the-top-non-traditional-c_n_584115.html

Colleges for Students with Learning Differences: Huffington Post

Although I prefer we officially call them, "Learning Differences," instead of "Learning Disabilities," as the article is titled, here is an article from Huffington Post on the Best Colleges for Students with Learning 'Differences.'

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/06/07/best-ld-programs_n_603369.html#s96857