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SupremeTutoring

  1. Understanding how your mind receives and processes information is important to finding the best ways to learn.
  2. SAT Word of the Day: oratory [awr-uh-tawr-ee] n. The art of public speaking.
  3. There are many ways to learn. Taking a formal and informal diagnostic assessment can discover how a student learns best.
  4. SAT Word of the Day: mettlesome [met-l-suhm] adj. Having courage or spirit
  5. Good test taking skills are important to students. A large part of a student's grade is based on his tests score.
  6. SAT Word of the Day: logical [loj-i-kuhl] adj. Capable of or characterized by clear reasoning
  7. A hero is an ordinary individual who finds the strength to persevere and endure in spite of overwhelming obstacles. ~ Christopher Reeve
  8. SAT Word of the Day: neophyte [nee-uh-fahyt] adj. Having the character of a beginner, novice.
  9. “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ― Nelson Mandela
  10. SAT Word of the Day: essence [es-uhns] n. That which makes a thing to be what it is.
  11. In 2011, it was estimated one in three young adults, more than 1.2 million people, dropped out of high school.
  12. SAT Word of the Day: epitaph [ep-i-taf, -tahf] n. An inscription on a tomb or monument in honor or in memory of the dead.
  13. Education is one of the keys to improving the US economy.
  14. SAT Word of the Day: deify [dee-uh-fahy] v. To regard or worship as a god.
  15. The U.S. is the only country among 30 OECD free-market countries where the current generation is less well educated than the previous one.
  16. SAT Word of the Day: complacent [kuhm-pley-suhnt] adj. Pleased or satisfied with oneself.
  17. There are two main ways to communicate. We talk and write. Can you express your idea or thought well in a written form?
  18. SAT Word of the Day: blatant [bleyt-nt] adj. - Noisily or offensively loud or clamorous.
  19. "Continuous effort -- not strength or intelligence -- is the key to unlocking our potential."- Liane Cardes
  20. SAT Word: insuppressible [in-suh-pres-uh-buhl] adj. Incapable of being concealed