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The Benefits of Private Tutoring for MCAT Testing

As the number of students pursuing higher education increases, securing spots in top universities and career programs becomes more competitive. With so many driven and qualified students applying for those spots, there are many factors that admissions committees consider when reviewing applications. Standardized test scores are one of the primary factors that influences a committee’s […]

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How to Improve Standardized Test Scores with Private Tutoring

There is both good and bad news when it comes to standardized tests in the academic world. The bad news is that they aren’t going away any time soon. The good news is that students have multiple resources in order to prepare for all standardized tests. Whether you’re a prospective college student taking the SAT/ACT […]

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How to Prepare for Taking the SAT/ACT Tests

As more and more students pursue higher education after high school, the competition among college applicants increases significantly. This means that admittance into a student’s college of choice may come down to standardized test scores as opposed to their GPA and list of extracurricular activities. Since colleges are focusing on SAT/ACT scores, students are encouraged […]

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How to Build Better Study Habits and Get the Most Out of Each Session

Late night cram study sessions the day before an exam are rarely effective. Much of the information taken in will be lost as soon as the test is over, not to mention the stress and strain that the mind and body endures! There are more practical ways to study that improve information retention as well […]

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The Phosphoglucose Isomerase (Pgi) Locus in Butterfly Population

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