Tuesday, March 24, 2020
Looking for Online Tutors. Come to us
Looking for Online Tutors. Come to us 0SHARESShare Hey! School holidays are over and its your time to go back to school now. How do you feel about this back-to-school season? Generally students are given adequate quantity of homework from school before vacations. At times students find it difficult to get their homework done independently or even donât feel like studying at home alone. Students these days are getting increasingly familiar with technology. Online Tutoring is a dependable platform that helps students to get their homework done comfortably and gives parents a sense of relief. Online Tutors for School is a popular option these days. The process attracts students because itâs interactive, informative and interesting. Some of the most favored features of this process are: Reasonably priced and hence affordable Charges are hourly or on number of sessions One to one mentoring Use of advanced tools to make session attention-grabbing Internet has given students the opportunity to make the task of studying easier through online tutoring. K-12 Tutor Online is considered as the most interactive means to impart education as it magnetize students and they enjoy learning. Students ranging from k-12 are taken care of by Online Tutors. Tutor Pace, a leading online tutoring portal is a reliable platform providing highly experienced Online Tutors. [starbox id=admin]
Friday, March 6, 2020
What are the Benefits of Using the ACT Website
What are the Benefits of Using the ACT Website 0SHARESShare ACT website is rich with information about various aspects of the ACT exam. You can know about âHow to improve ACT scores?â, Online ACT preparation resources, ACT registration procedure, Career streams after ACT and in general also, courses that you can take up and many other such important guidelines. The following are a few important benefits of using the ACT website: Detailed information about career streams, job analysis tools, measuring effectiveness of college success, work ready certifications, communities for career success and many more of such important topics. This information is extremely useful in making career decisions. In addition, you can always get in touch with a Tutor Pace counselor to use this information in the best possible manner. You can also find information about how to find out about college readiness, career readiness and ACT college readiness. There are various reports available on the ACT website to guide you on this. This knowledge will help you evaluate issues such as âwhen is the right time to take the ACT test?â And How to make yourself college ready? ACT website has also published the standards on which the score range is applied for each of the SAT subject tests. This information is available for English, Mathematics, Reading, Science and Writing. Tutor pace online tutors uses ACT website and also recommends the students to use it for any information that they may need about the ACT exam. [starbox id=admin]
What is it Like to Attend Virginia State University
What is it Like to Attend Virginia State University The tutors behind Varsity Tutors are not just here to teachtheyre sharing their college experiences as well. Carla received her bachelors degree in computer engineering from Virginia State University. She is currently a tutor in Richmond specializing in English tutoring, geometry tutoring, Spanish tutoring, and several other subjects. See what she had to say about her experience at Virginia State University: Describe the campus setting and transportation options. Carla: Virginia State University has a large campus that is expanding even more every year. In my first year, 2011, I saw two new dorms in the process of construction and a new cafeteria, Gateway Cafeteria, had just been inaugurated. The year I graduated, 2014, three new dorms had been added to the expansive architecture. The campus is very safe. I never had any problem walking around at night or in the day. We used to have security issues in the past due to the campus being open to the community, but yesterday when I went there to meet with one of my students, most of the campus was fenced, and I noticed the campus police monitoring activity constantly. The campus is located in Petersburg, Virginia, which is a very underdeveloped city. However, the Southpark Mall in Colonial Heights is only five minutes away from campus, and Virginia State University transportation is provided for all students. Right next to the mall, there is a Walmart which comes in handy for stocking snacks! Tran sportation is free with your student ID card. There is a tight schedule for the buses, but they come three or four times during the day. The buses also go to other housing facilities that Virginia State University provides for sophomores, juniors, and seniors. These facilities are studios, apartments, and even hotels where students are picked up by the buses every morning. How available are the professors, academic advisers, and teaching assistants at Virginia State University? Carla: My favorite part about Virginia State University is the faculty. I obtained my Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering with a concentration in Mathematics, and I could not have done it if it were not for the amazing support I had from all of my professors. Because Virginia State University is still relatively small compared to other institutions, our classes are closer in size to those at a community college. You still get to have one-on-one help when needed, and, most importantly, the faculty will constantly encourage you to get internships over the summer. This is the perfect environment for self-driven students, because you have absolutely all the help and tools you need to excel. How would you describe the dorm liferooms, dining options, location, socialization opportunities with other students? Carla:There are plenty of socialization opportunities that are promoted and encouraged all the time. The dorms are very nice, clean, and spacious. Rooms are offered as one room for two, suites of two rooms with a shared bathroom, or a single suite with a mini lounge room that has a microwave, a couch, and a mini fridge. As for the dining options, there are two cafeterias that operate daily, Gateway and Jones. On the weekends, Gateway is closed. Which majors/programs are best represented and supported at Virginia State University? Carla: Virginia State University offers many programs, some of which have grown tremendously in the last couple of years. Some of the most popular programs that Virginia State University is known for are in the agriculture and business departments. However, one of the programs that is increasingly gaining more support and reputation is engineering. I chose Virginia State University because they have a very strong partnership with NASA and VDOT, two reputable government agencies. Virginia State University also offered me a full ride, and this was one of the definitive factors that I weighed in choosing this institution over others. I always had a passion for science and chemistry, especially in the nano-engineering aspect of it. Virginia State University did not offer this program, so I knew I needed to eventually go for biochemical engineering in graduate school. Therefore, my strategy was to have an engineering background in my undergraduate years. Now that I had a plan, my new dilemma was gravitating towards which engineering major would best fit my ultimate goals. When it was time to pick one, I had a hard time making up my mind. I liked manufacturing engineering and computer engineering a lot. My main reason for finally choosing computer engineering was the fact that computer knowledge is increasingly necessary nowadays. Ha ving a computer background could help me understand computer software that every branch of engineering deals with. I also liked the idea of learning how to code. The university did an amazing job in supporting me. From day one, my professors would offer office hours and help with homework, labs, and projects. On top of the faculty assistance, I had access to the computer labs even over the weekend if I needed to use MATLAB, SOLIDWORKS, or any other software program. Finally, the engineering department would provide internships led and taught by the faculty every summer for those students who were freshmen and may still have a hard time getting hands-on experience. Also, every year, four to six students were chosen to work at NASA on a current NASA project. Needless to say, the idea of doing something for NASA is amazing on its own! Unfortunately, I was not eligible to be part of this due to my international student status, but my professors offered me a research assistant position. How easy or difficult was it for you to meet people and make friends as a freshman? Does Greek life play a significant role in the campus social life? Carla: I did not start at Virginia State University as a freshman. I transferred from Northern Virginia Community College, so my classification was sophomore. However, I was excited to make friends, and I did right away. I also joined two organizations, IEEE and NSBE, and I played a leadership role in them from the start. This gave me an opportunity to engage with campus activities and network with professionals all over the nation. Greek life does play a significant role on campus, though I never got involved. They have campus parades and work along with athletes to promote our sports and games to the community. Greek societies also have a great impact on the local community. How helpful is the Career Center and other student support services? Carla: I never got actively involved with the Career Center, but all of my friends used their services to write their resumes and cover letters. The Career Center staff would come every spring semester and introduced themselves to all of us, offered us their help, and coordinated workshops on interviewing skills, elevator pitches, etc. Many reputable companies came to our career fairs. From the engineering point of view, we had Lockheed Martin, NASA, Boeing, the CIA, the FBI, and many others. Many of my friends got hired right away once they graduated. How are the various study areas such as libraries, the student union, and dorm lounges? Carla: The library has a basement and two floors. The basement is pretty crowded sometimes, especially when midterms and finals are just around the corner. This floor is crowded mostly because it has 24/7 access to a computer lab and printers. However, the library has many other sections where it is quiet and easy to study, especially on the second floor. Dorm lounges can be crowded, but most of the time they are not too bad. If one lounge is crowded, you can walk to the next, and it is probably not bad. Describe the surrounding town at Virginia State University. Carla: Like I mentioned before, there is a neighboring mall, the Southpark Mall in Colonial Heights. This mall has a Macys, JCPenney, Regal Cinemas, Dicks Sporting Goods, and many other great places to shop. There are also grocery stores like Walmart, Target, Sams Club, and a few others. There are restaurants like Olive Garden, Applebees, Ruby Tuesday, Texas Roadhouse, IHOP, and many others. Students go to these places all the time. How big or small is the student body? Were you generally pleased or displeased with the typical class sizes? Carla: My classes in sophomore year were about 20-30 students. However, my senior classes were a lot smaller, with about 15 students in most of them. I was very pleased to have a one-on-one relationship with my professors and a closer connection with my peers. Describe one memorable experience with a professor and/or class. Perhaps one you loved the most or one you regret the most. Carla: My most memorable experience was in my senior year. I was determined to build a robot for our senior design project, but I had to figure out what it was going to be. My best friend and I became really close friends with some international students from Brazil. Because most of them were either in computer science or computer engineering, we were able to create a team for this project. At the time, I was chair of the IEEE chapter at Virginia State University, so I knew of their annual Southeast Conference, where up to 50 to 60 universities compete in many areas of engineering: robotics, programming, web development, ethics in engineering, etc. This was our perfect excuse to be funded by the university to participate in the robotics competition and to still work on our senior design project. It was an intense year that helped me and everyone else learn a lot. From technical things to teamwork skills and communication, it was an incredible experience. It also helped me gain more c onfidence in myself, and strengthened my belief that where there is a will, there is always a way. Check out Carlas tutoring profile. The views expressed in this article do not necessarily represent the views of Varsity Tutors.
Thursday, March 5, 2020
IELTS English Sports Vocabulary - Sports Expressions and Words
IELTS English Sports Vocabulary - Sports Expressions and Words The following short text includes many words from the IELTS Sports vocabulary. You can find some of the words explained at the end of this text. If you scroll down further, you will also find English Phrasal Verbs related to Sports.Scroll down and watch a video lesson that will help you learn verbs for talking about SPORTS in English. Sport is one of the most popular topics discussed by men and women all over the world. Sport is an important event or past time to improve our health and help us to forget about the stresses and strains of our busy lives. We also like to get our children involved as early as possible so that they too can benefit from an activity that they may well continue into their adult lives. Most sports are done by people in an amateur capacity and only in their recreation time after work or at weekends.However, professional sport is a big money business all over the world with sports such as Football, Golf, Tennis and Baseball offering big paydays for those gifted participants. Spectators of these sports also generate large amounts of money when they attend the games and buy replica jerseys and other memorabilia connected with those sports.The pinnacle of an athletes career is to participate in some of the worldsâ biggest sport events. These can include the Olympic games (both Summer an d Winter games), the football world cup and the major tennis and golf competitions held throughout the year. Athletes often train for many years in preparation for such tests and the make huge personal sacrifices in an attempt to achieve their goal. The award of a âbig chequeâ is usually of secondary importance to the prize of lifting a trophy hearing the crowd cheer them on or indeed breaking a record. Competing against a clock or defending their number one position against other contestants is often the only motivation needed. IELTS Sports Vocabulary Words and Phrases Enjoyed this infographic? Hereâs what you can do next Sports Vocabulary Words MEMORABILIAItems linked to a sport that people like to collect such as jerseys, bats, photos, caps etcex. He attended his first baseball game on his visit to America. He went to the gift shop and bought some memorabilia connected to the game.SPECTATORSpeople who watch a sport.ex. The game was a sell-out. The organisers were expecting a full house. Approx 20,000 spectators were expected to turn up on the night.AMATEURA person who takes part in a sport and receives no money or payment.ex. He liked to play football with his friends at the weekend. They played for fun, they were amateurs and did not take it too seriously.TO BREAK A RECORDTo beat a previous time in a sporting event. The time has to be recognised and accepted by the people who control that particular sport.ex. The sprint record had stood for 4 years. However, on the last day of the games he ran a really fast time and broke the record by 1 second. The time was confirmed by the marshalls and was an official new world record. Sports Vocabulary Words TO CHEER ONTo shout, cheer and support your team or sporting hero.ex. John went with his father to watch the game and cheer on his local team in the cup final. Other Sports Vocabulary words you need to know:UMPIRES (REFEREES)These are similar roles in most sports. They are the officials usually in the centre of the field who ensure that the rules are obeyed and followed and to ensure both teams play fairly.In English football the main official is referred to as a referee and he has two assistants (referees assistants) who run along the lines and a fourth official off the field who is responsible for the time keeping, substitutes etc.In American baseball the officials are referred to as umpires. In American football the officials are also called referees or judges and in English cricket there are 2 umpires on the field at all times.ex. The umpire told her that she was 5 minutes late and she was getting 2 penalty points.TROPHIESthese are the prizes teams or individuals compete for in their different sports. Trophies can also be referred to as Cups, silverware, plates and in one sport the winner is awarded a green jacket to wear. So normally in English football teams play in several competitions each year and the winner of each competition receives a trophy known as a cup. The FA cup, for example. Traditionally, the winning team fills it with Champagne and each of the winning team enjoy a drink from it.In other sports the trophy may have a different shape. For example, in Wimbledon (Tennis) the winners receive a large circular trophy in the shape of a plate or shield.FOOTBALL PITCH BADMINTON/SQUASH/TENNIS COURTthe surface where these sports are playedFOOTBALL FAN or SUPPORTERA person who supports a particular football team, attends all the games and usually cheers up loudly. Since 1960s British football fans have a bad reputation around the world and often are referred to as âhoolifansâ a mix of hooligans and fans.PERSONAL BESTYou have achieved the best result so far in a particular sportex. He achieved his personal best time for the 800 metres.BLOW THE COMPETITION AWAYEffortlessly win a competitionex. In their first year they literally blew the competition away at every level.THE MATCH WAS FIXEDThe result of the match have been already predetermined, one of the teams (or athletes) were paid to lose the match. Sports Phrasal Verbs TO DROP OUTTo leave a race or competitionYou can also drop out of college or university.TO GIVE UPStop doing, trying to do somethingTO WARM UPTo take gentle exercise to prepare for somethingTO GAIN ONTo get nearer to someone/somebody one is chasingTO CATCH UPTo reach somebody ahead of you by hurryingTO SAIL THROUGHTo pass something easilyTO BREAK AWAY FROMTo stop being part of something. To break away from the competition, for example. Verbs for talking about SPORTS in English - Video Lesson
Noncount Nouns Video and Exercise
Noncount Nouns Video and Exercise Noncount nouns, or uncountable nouns in English are nouns that dont have a plural form, and literally cannot be counted, at least in the normal way. Native English speakers know which nouns are noncount instinctively, but most people learning the language have to study the rules a little to understand.For instance, you cannot say, Give me 2 breads. Bread is a noncount noun. To count it, you have to divide it into a unit, so you can say, Give me two slices of bread, Give me two loaves of bread, or Give me a piece of bread.The video below will explain the different kinds of noncount nouns. After the video try the exercise.All but one of the sentences below contains a mistake with noncount nouns. Find the mistakes and correct them. If you write your answers in comments, we will respond.Example:Can I have a bread please? = Can I have some bread please? (also: Can I have a slice of bread please? Can I have a loaf of bread please?).1. Our plane has arrived, but we cannot find our baggages. 2. I need sugars to make this cake.3. Dont forget to pack all of the equipments.4. He only has 2 furnitures in the house.5. Go to the store and buy some meat, please. Marco 1. Our plane has arrived, but we cannot find our baggage.2. I need some sugar to make this cake.3. Donât forget to pack all of the equipment.4. He only has 2 furniture in the house.5. Go to the store and buy some meat, please. LOIEnglish You had some difficulty with number 4. Furniture is uncountable. It needs the word pieces added to it. He only has 2 pieces of furniture in his house. Furniture is a category and usually categories are uncountable. For example: clothes or food. I hope this helps!
4 Ways to Determine If a Company Is Right for You
4 Ways to Determine If a Company Is Right for You lifehacker.com 1. Check it out: A simple and easy step is to check out the company online. Check out the website and look even deeper than that. You can look online to see how past employees like working there sometimes. If the company has a motto, see if itâs something you can stand behind. Or read into what their goals are and read thoroughly about what they do and how they get things done. You want to make sure that you will be getting the most out of this job even before you go into the interview stage. It is important to know how you will be spending your time and if you will fit into the environment in which you are spending it. 2. Motivation: You need to think about you and you alone. What drives you and what motivates you to be the person you are? If a company doesnât help enhance that or help motivate you personally, why would you want to work for them? Really ⦠why would you? You want to think about a time when you had a good work experience and try to model it in your next job, but try to make it much better. 3. Happiness: There are people who have the luxury of working in an environment that makes them happy, because maybe it is really easy for them to figure out what makes them happy and for them to find it. In your case, you need to start thinking backwards, meaning that you need to think about what makes you unhappy and see if the company you want to work for fits into the profile. Do you dislike quiet workplaces? Then find a more energetic workplace; make sure your workplace will make you happy and keep you there. 4. Your Lifestyle: Is the company you are looking at one of those that wonât let you leave until everyoneâs work is done? Or is it a company that makes everyone bond over meals together? That may not be you, or you may not know it is you until you look further into it. A company can have huge impact on your lifestyle, since you will be spending a good chunk of your time at that place. You donât want a company lifestyle that makes you miserable at work, but then also makes you miserable when you come home. stocksnap.io In the end, a company culture tends to coincide with what your personal career values are. When you match them up, it can make a great work life for you and the company as a whole because you have made a perfect fit. Thinking about yourself and what you are looking for to help you achieve the goals that you want should help you be able to make a rational decision when choosing to accept a job or not.
What do I need to know about GCSE Physics
What do I need to know about GCSE Physics Physics helps explains the world and the universe. Studying it at GCSE level and beyond offers you the chance to develop skills that will make you very employable in the future. To help you make your decision about whether or not to opt for it, here is what you need to know about GCSE physics. Reasons to study GCSE physics Physics is the study of the universe and as such it focuses on a range of topics like energy, forces, waves, and the structure of atoms. It's worth choosing physics at GCSE if you are interested in careers that need science but also if you are interested in matter and energy and concepts about time, and space. Studying physics is rewarding as it can lead to a diverse range of skills that are needed in fields such as science, engineering, education, medicine, law, and business. The diversity of careers is down to the fact that physics gives you a range of skills that includes maths, problem-solving, and the communication of complex ideas. Should I choose Combined Science or separate sciences at GCSE? Separate science GCSEs are where students study all three sciences and end up with three GCSEs. General Science also known as Combined Science is where students study biology, chemistry and physics but end up with two GCSEs. The majority of GCSE students in England follow the combined course. Some schools offer both options so talk to your science teachers about what the best option is for you and your future plans. What topics will I study in physics? The initial study in physics focuses on covering the basics of the subject and then moves slowly towards more advanced concepts and topics. The exact specification for your GCSE depends on your examining board, but in the main, you will study the core aspects of physics: Energy - work, energy demands, changes in energy stores. Electricity - circuits, static and mains electricity. Particle model of matter - particles in gases, temperature, density. Atomic structure -atoms, ions, fission and fusion, radiation. Forces - gravity, motion, Newton's Law's, momentum, refraction, sound, waves, pressure. Magnetism and electromagnetism - transformers, induction, electromagnets, magnetic fields. Space physics (physics GCSE only) - expanding universe, stars, solar system How can I make an informed decision? One way to find out if physics is for you is to increase your knowledge in the field. Try listening to podcasts like The Infinite Monkey Cage hosted by physicist Brian Cox or reading books by Stephen Hawking. It's also worth checking out if your maths skills are strong enough, as maths is a significant component of physics. Talk to your teachers about your strengths and weaknesses, and think about boosting your skills in maths. What will help me with physics? At GCSE level, the topics you learn in physics are very detailed, so you need to build up your knowledge gradually. One good tip is to revise new information as you go. Then if you don't understand something don't move on seek out the help of a tutor or your teacher, so you don't have knowledge gaps when the exams come round. For more information about tutors in your area, look at our listing page for physics.
This Math Program Completer is Driven by Perseverance
This Math Program Completer is Driven by Perseverance This Math Program Completer is Driven by Perseverance Pragun, 15-years-old, Math Program Completer 15-year-old Pragun is far from your average freshman high school student. He has already grasped advanced math concepts, like differential calculus, due to his successful completion of the Kumon Math Program. Pragun has been enrolled in Kumon since he was 8-years-old and has gained valuable skills and knowledge thatâs molded him into the accomplished student he is today. Perseverance has been the number one key to his success and will be a driving force in achieving his future aspiration of becoming a doctor. âKumon has helped me to not give up and persevere through difficult challenges,â said Pragun. âThe more difficult a challenge is, the greater the reward. Kumon has taught me to not be afraid of any challenges, but rather enjoy working through them because I know I can overcome anything.â In the 7th grade, Pragun competed in the VEX Robotics Competition, and walked away with the VEX Team Award. Teams are tasked with the challenge of building and designing a robot, while using various components of STEM. Pragun also put his math skills to the test in a Math League Competition and received 4th place in the target round. This round of the competition challenges students to solve four pairs of problems, with only six minutes to complete. While heâs extremely proud of his many accomplishments, he knows that that none of it couldâve been achieved without hard work. âKumon has taught me about the importance of focusing and hard work,â said Pragun. âGreat accomplishments donât come naturally. More hard work is equal to greater success in Kumon and life.â Outside of the classroom, Pragun enjoys playing table tennis with his father, spending time with friends, and reading. Pragunâs hard work and discipline didnât go unnoticed, as he was one of 55 students selected to attend the 2018 Kumon Student Conference in Calgary, Canada. We had the opportunity to speak to Pragun about his Kumon journey. What do you enjoy most about Kumon? I really enjoy learning new techniques on how to solve problems that might be in my school work or on tests. How has Kumon helped you inside of the classroom? Kumon has significantly improved my pace in math, and it has helped me maintain an academic edge in being successful in school. How has Kumon helped you outside of the classroom? Kumon has helped me with my time management. It has especially helped me with balancing my school work, extracurricular activities, and completing the Kumon Math Program. If you could sum up your Kumon experience in one word, what would it be? Beneficial. What did it mean to you attending the Student Conference? It was such a huge honor being selected as one of the attendees for the Student Conference. It was an amazing experience traveling to a place Iâve never been before. What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? Kumon can be overwhelming and challenging at times. It takes patience and time to adjust. In the long run, it will always prove to be beneficial. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: This Young Kumon Reading Program Completer is an Aspiring Computer Engineer Finding the motivation to continue learning during the summer can be a challenge. 13-year-old Kumon dual program completer shares advice on perseverance. This Black Belt in Karate is Driven by Perseverance This Kumon Math Program Completer Wants to Save Lives This Math Program Completer is Driven by Perseverance This Math Program Completer is Driven by Perseverance Pragun, 15-years-old, Math Program Completer 15-year-old Pragun is far from your average freshman high school student. He has already grasped advanced math concepts, like differential calculus, due to his successful completion of the Kumon Math Program. Pragun has been enrolled in Kumon since he was 8-years-old and has gained valuable skills and knowledge thatâs molded him into the accomplished student he is today. Perseverance has been the number one key to his success and will be a driving force in achieving his future aspiration of becoming a doctor. âKumon has helped me to not give up and persevere through difficult challenges,â said Pragun. âThe more difficult a challenge is, the greater the reward. Kumon has taught me to not be afraid of any challenges, but rather enjoy working through them because I know I can overcome anything.â In the 7th grade, Pragun competed in the VEX Robotics Competition, and walked away with the VEX Team Award. Teams are tasked with the challenge of building and designing a robot, while using various components of STEM. Pragun also put his math skills to the test in a Math League Competition and received 4th place in the target round. This round of the competition challenges students to solve four pairs of problems, with only six minutes to complete. While heâs extremely proud of his many accomplishments, he knows that that none of it couldâve been achieved without hard work. âKumon has taught me about the importance of focusing and hard work,â said Pragun. âGreat accomplishments donât come naturally. More hard work is equal to greater success in Kumon and life.â Outside of the classroom, Pragun enjoys playing table tennis with his father, spending time with friends, and reading. Pragunâs hard work and discipline didnât go unnoticed, as he was one of 55 students selected to attend the 2018 Kumon Student Conference in Calgary, Canada. We had the opportunity to speak to Pragun about his Kumon journey. What do you enjoy most about Kumon? I really enjoy learning new techniques on how to solve problems that might be in my school work or on tests. How has Kumon helped you inside of the classroom? Kumon has significantly improved my pace in math, and it has helped me maintain an academic edge in being successful in school. How has Kumon helped you outside of the classroom? Kumon has helped me with my time management. It has especially helped me with balancing my school work, extracurricular activities, and completing the Kumon Math Program. If you could sum up your Kumon experience in one word, what would it be? Beneficial. What did it mean to you attending the Student Conference? It was such a huge honor being selected as one of the attendees for the Student Conference. It was an amazing experience traveling to a place Iâve never been before. What advice do you have for other Kumon Students? Kumon can be overwhelming and challenging at times. It takes patience and time to adjust. In the long run, it will always prove to be beneficial. Discover even more student success stories. You might also be interested in: This Young Kumon Reading Program Completer is an Aspiring Computer Engineer Finding the motivation to continue learning during the summer can be a challenge. 13-year-old Kumon dual program completer shares advice on perseverance. This Black Belt in Karate is Driven by Perseverance This Kumon Math Program Completer Wants to Save Lives
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