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Distance Learning: Keeping a Daily Schedule

One of the worst things about my grade school days was the mornings. I don’t think they ever went smoothly. They were chaotic and frustrating and getting out the door looked something like this: I was stressed because I lost something (a homework folder, something I printed 4 minutes earlier, ...

 

Is Calculus the Least Difficult Math Subject?

Calculus has the reputation of being one of the hardest classes in high school or college, but it doesn't need to be. Hear me out! Math is really easy, unless you’re behind, then it's really hard. But that is not very different from many other things. Speaking a language may be easy for ...

 

Reading Recommendations for High School Students – AJ Tutoring

“Let’s be reasonable and add an eighth day to the week that is devoted exclusively to reading.” – Lena Dunham Here are the ground rules: the only requirements were that the books be appropriate for high-school-aged readers, and that they not be books that regularly show up on high ...

 

How to Start Strong in the Second Semester (3 Expert Tips)

It’s 2020! We at AJ Tutoring are excited to welcome in the new year and renew our mission to provide the highest quality of education to Bay Area students. No matter how last semester ended, the great thing about the academic cycle is that you get a fresh start with the arrival of a new ...

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