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Tine Herreman
Biology Tutor

Tine@ExpertBiologyTutor.com
347-560-3627
New York area
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Tutoring for your high school student

One-on-one attention for steady progress
Tine will help your high school student build up excellent grades. We will go over class notes, focus on the most difficult material, solve and discuss practice questions, and follow up on tests and homework assigments. Once the results roll in, your son or daughter will feel more in control of their course work, and become more motivated to succeed.

Study skills
Time is limited, the amount of work is enormous, and failure is not an option. Effective study skills are the key to absorbing the material so it will stick and be available for instant recall during the test. Students learn how to organize the material, read for essential information, extract and absorb important points, structure the knowledge, and formulate full credit answers to essay questions.

911 help
Emergency help with an upcoming test. Call now and help will be on the way ASAP.

SAT and other standardized test preparation
To do well on the SATs, a student needs to know the material, and how to take tests. In addition to reviewing course material and working on any areas that need more attention, your tutor (who aced the standardized biology test for graduate school admission in the 99th percentile) will train your student in the most effective test-taking strategies.

How much tutoring does your teen need?
Parents will want to decide whether they want the tutor intensively involved with every step of the study process, or if the help will be more focused on areas of need as determined by the student, their teacher, or the grade on recent tests. Often the student will start with more intensive remedial work, and progress to a lighter maintenance schedule. The goal of the tutor in the process is to make herself redundant.
For example, your child may take their first look at the assignment or test together with the tutor, and receive guidance on how to prepare for it start to finish. The student and the tutor will work together on looking up information in the textbook or online, making chapter outlines, devising memory aids, memorizing, drilling, writing essays and short answers, and completing homework assignments. This will show the student how to study effectively and independently, and is a suitable method to help students who need help with motivation, study habits, study methods, or grades below expectation.
Alterntively, a tutor may work with the student on the most challenging topics first, or on specific upcoming tests or assignments. This will take less tutoring time, but it assumes the student will spend time on the schoolwork before the tutoring session, for example by walking through the assignment (completing the easier questions and attempting the harder ones) or studying the test material by him/herself, and then use the tutoring session to sharpen the student's grasp of the concepts, work on incorrect solutions and study difficult topics in depth. This kind of work can pull a student up from an acceptable grade to a grade they can be proud of.

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