Happy Fourth of July!
Though we normally have an insightful post today, we are taking a break to celebrate Independence Day of the United States. Yesterday, marked a day of commemorating the adoption for the Declaration of Independence back in 1776. With the decision, we have a redefined meaning of freedom and individuality. [Read More]
The Revolutionary Road to College Admissions
In recent years, there has been growing unease concerning the admissions process at some of our nation’s most elite colleges. In response to this concern, these particular colleges are making significant transformations in their approach to their selections process. The biggest move towards this shift is reflected in research conducted by the Harvard Graduate School of Education in a report titled, “Turning the Tide,” released late January 2016. [Read More]
Bite Size Grammar Tip: How to Write Numbers in Essays
It is important for writers to recognize and to understand how to express numbers in formal writing, and to be able to determine when to write out numbers into words and when to use figures or numerical digits. [Read More]
Book Recommendations for Summer Vacation Part II
Continuing from last week’s post on Book Recommendations for Summer Vacation Part I, we know that the warm summer months signal a time when students have more freedom to explore, to travel, and to rest. Reading for leisure compared to the demanding months when school is in session can often rob students of the joy in reading. [Read More]
Book Recommendations for Summer Vacation Part I
Summer is approaching and while most students hope to take a reprieve from homework and school responsibilities, we encourage our students to stay connected to some form of academic learning. Summer reading can be enjoyable and a great way to keep a student’s language skills sharpen all the while engaging in reading material that is of their interest. [Read More]
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