...I recommend students prepare for standardized tests by working through practice exams for relatively short periods of time several times a day. This gives them familiarity with the test format while identifying areas to focus on during tutoring sessions. The TEAS exam tests potential nursing students in the subject areas of reading comprehension, math, science, and language usage. (read more)
...I have a BA and an MA in French, specializing in 17th and 20th Century literature. I have been a lecturer in French at California State University at Los Angeles. I was the developer of Survival French classes taught in the San Francisco Bay Area at colleges and adult schools. (read more)
...Future college students often ask "should I take the ACT or the SAT?" The mathematics on the SAT is less advanced than ACT math: you will not be asked anything from precalculus or trigonometry on the SAT. The tradeoff is that questions on the SAT can have trickier wording. For example, the SAT might give you an equation like x^2 + 6x + 9 = 49, and then ask for the positive value of 3x. (read more)
...B.S./M.S. Chemical Engineering, MIT
Writer/designer of more than 40 interactive math modules as supplements to textbooks from Pearson Education/Addison Wesley I've helped many students succeed in their chemistry courses through homework assistance, custom problems, and intensive test prep (incl... (read more)