Preparation before each session
Current materials, upcoming priorities, and recent progress are reviewed so that each session begins with a clear plan.
How it works
Academic Math Tutoring supports current coursework. SAT & ACT Math Preparation focuses on a specific test. Premium Mathematics Tutoring includes assessment, advance planning, ongoing progress analysis, and regular parent reviews. Every session is taught one-on-one by the same tutor.
What to expect
Current materials, upcoming priorities, and recent progress are reviewed so that each session begins with a clear plan.
Each service has a specific purpose and set of included features. Academic Math Tutoring and SAT & ACT Math Preparation can begin without an assessment. Premium Mathematics Tutoring begins with one.
Every student works one-on-one with the same tutor, allowing each session to build on what has already been observed and taught.
Service details, scheduling, preparation requirements, and expectations are explained before enrollment. Premium Mathematics Tutoring also includes regular, prepared parent reviews.
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A brief fit conversation can be used to discuss the student’s goals, answer practical questions, and decide which service makes sense.
Classwork, exams, AP & IB
One-on-one support for the student’s current high school or college math course, including classwork, assignments, difficult concepts, quizzes, exams, AP and IB courses, advanced math, and gaps in foundational skills.
Content, strategy, and timed practice
One-on-one preparation for the math section of the SAT or ACT, including tested concepts, question analysis, efficient solution methods, calculator-based strategies, pacing, timed practice, and detailed error review.
Assessment, planning, and ongoing review
An ongoing service that may focus on academic math, AP/IB preparation, SAT/ACT preparation, or a combination. It begins with an Initial Mathematical Assessment and includes advance planning, ongoing progress analysis, and regular parent reviews.
Student participation
Tutoring provides structure and guidance, but students are expected to share current materials, attempt difficult work, explain their reasoning, and communicate changes in their priorities. Greater independence is built over time.
01 Arrive on time and ready to participate.
02 Submit current materials and identify the pages, sections, or problems that need the most attention.
03 Attempt difficult questions and explain the reasoning, even when the answer is incomplete.
04 Report new assignments, test dates, deadlines, results, or other changes that may affect the tutoring priorities.
Practical details
Scheduling and service selection are discussed during the complimentary fit conversation.
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