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Homeschooling with Lagniappe: The Best of Both Worlds

Homeschooling with Lagniappe: The Best of Both Worlds

Lagniappe offers the freedom and flexibility of homeschooling for students and brings parents into the picture, too. Beyond academic excellence, homeschooling with Lagniappe allows parents to actively participate in their child’s educational journey, instilling core values, ethics, and beliefs.

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Back to School Survival Guide

Back to School Survival Guide

It’s that time of year again. As summer draws to a close, local department stores advertise with bright red apples, crisp notebooks, and sharp yellow pencils for back-to-school. Teachers send out long lists of supplies, and children dread the time they will become...

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Benefits of Standardized Test Tutoring

Benefits of Standardized Test Tutoring

It’s no secret that standardized tests are significant milestones in a student’s academic journey. They act as gateways to higher education, sometimes meaning the difference between paying for school with loans or earning scholarships. Since these tests play such an...

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Tutoring in the Summer: A Gateway to Success

Tutoring in the Summer: A Gateway to Success

Ah, summer! A time for fun, sunshine, pool parties, and… tutoring? Most people would not consider tutoring an essential aspect of summer break, but it offers incredible benefits. Receiving tutoring over the summer months not only prevents learning loss but also provides students with the tools to excel in the upcoming semester. In this post, we’ll explore some of the advantages of summer tutoring.

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Ten Top Colleges in Every ACT Score Range

Ten Top Colleges in Every ACT Score Range

We have compiled a list of 10 of the top US colleges to consider, for every ACT score range. All you need is 31 or above, and you can apply to Yale or Princeton. If your score falls between 25 and 30, you'll have a choice from high-quality schools like Indiana...

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SAT or ACT, Which is Better?

SAT or ACT, Which is Better?

The SAT announced it will be changing to an online format in 2024, but current students and their families are still faced with two paper-and-pencil exams: ACT and SAT. These college admissions tests are similar, but most of my clients want to know which test is...

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Study Tips for Math

Study Tips for Math

The Math Section of the ACT can be scary, especially if a student has never taken the test before. Many students already claim that math is their worst subject, or that they hate math class. This makes this portion even more daunting. The math section does not have to...

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