
Exam Prep Group Classes
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AP Exam Prep
Arts: AP Art History, AP Music Theory
English: AP English Language and Composition, AP English Literature and Composition
History and Social Sciences: AP U.S. History, AP World History, AP Psychology
Math and Computer Science: AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, AP Computer Science A
Sciences: AP Biology, AP Chemistry, AP Physics
World Languages and Cultures: AP Spanish Language and Culture, AP French Language and Culture
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SAT Exam Prep
Diagnostic Test: Assess starting skill levels and identify weaknesses with scores.
Weekly Sessions (2–3 hours per class):
Reading/Writing Modules: Focus on passage analysis, grammar drills, and practice questions.
Math Modules: Review formulas, problemsolving techniques, and calculator shortcuts.
Strategy Workshops: Tackling tricky questions, timesaving hacks, and stress management.
Homework Assignments: Practice problems and miniquizzes.
Full-Length Practice Tests: Taken under timed conditions (often every 2 weeks).
Progress Tracking: Feedback on strengths/weaknesses and score improvements.
Duration: Courses usually run 4–12 weeks, depending on intensity (e.g., crash courses vs. longterm prep).
Exam Prep Onboarding Process
Exam Prep Onboarding Process
Exam Analysis
The first step in exam prep is to analyze the exam. The tutor or instructor (if it's a group exam prep) reviews the exam format, types of questions (multiple - choice, essay, etc.), and the topics that will be covered. They also look at past exam papers, if available, to understand the exam pattern.
Study Plan Creation
Based on the exam analysis, a study plan is developed. The plan divides the available time before the exam into segments for studying different topics. It also includes practice tests and review sessions. For example, if the exam is in two months, the plan might allocate the first month to cover all the major topics, the second month for revision, and schedule weekly practice tests.
Content Review
The student starts reviewing the relevant content according to the study plan. The tutor provides study materials, such as summary notes, sample problems, and relevant readings. They also conduct review sessions where they clarify doubts and explain difficult concepts related to the exam topics.
Practice Tests and Feedback
Practice tests are an essential part of exam prep. The student takes these tests under exam - like conditions to get used to the time limit and the pressure. After each test, the tutor provides detailed feedback, highlighting areas where the student made mistakes and suggesting ways to improve.
Final Preparation
In the days leading up to the exam, the student focuses on a final review of key concepts, going over their notes and the feedback from practice tests. The tutor may also offer last - minute tips on exam - day strategies, such as time management and how to approach different types of questions.
