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A structured, short-term program designed to prepare students for the AP exam through focused, high-impact sessions. This intensive prioritizes exam strategy, targeted content review, and skill refinement to help students approach test day with confidence.
Program Structure
4–6 week AP Exam Intensive
2–3 sessions per week
Focus Areas
Free Response Question (FRQ) strategy
Multiple Choice (MCQ) techniques
Time management under exam conditions
Understanding and applying scoring rubrics
Ongoing, one-on-one academic support for students in non-AP courses. Sessions focus on strengthening understanding, reinforcing foundational skills, and supporting coursework in a structured, consistent way.
Session Structure
Weekly or recurring 1:1 sessions
Flexible scheduling based on student needs
Focus Areas
Concept clarification and skill reinforcement
Homework and assessment preparation
Study habits and academic confidence
Academic Roadmapping is a personalized planning service that helps students navigate high school with clarity, direction, and intention. Instead of reacting to grades, deadlines, or stress as they arise, students and families receive a structured academic plan that aligns coursework, testing timelines, extracurriculars, and postsecondary goals into one cohesive strategy. Each roadmap is built around the student’s strengths, challenges, interests, and realistic workload, ensuring decisions are purposeful rather than reactive.
This service includes:
A comprehensive review of transcripts, current coursework, and academic standing
Evaluation of course placement, graduation requirements, and future scheduling options
Strategic planning for standardized testing timelines and academic milestones
Alignment of academic choices with college, trade, technical, or workforce pathways
Identification of opportunities to strengthen rigor while maintaining balance
Clear semester-by-semester guidance to support long-term academic confidence
This is ideal for families who want proactive guidance instead of last-minute problem solving. The result is a calmer, more informed academic experience where students understand the purpose behind their choices and how today’s decisions shape future opportunities.
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This novel study provides a structured, accessible framework for analyzing Behind the Beautiful Forevers, with an emphasis on nonfiction analysis, social systems, and ethical complexity. Students engage deeply with themes of poverty, power, corruption, and resilience while developing critical reading and analytical writing skills. Guided questions and activities help students navigate challenging subject matter with clarity and purpose.
Includes:
Guided reading questions
Thematic analysis
Vocabulary support
Discussion prompts
Writing tasks
Student and instructor versions available.
This downloadable chart set provides a clear, side-by-side comparison of Hinduism and Buddhism, designed specifically for AP World History students preparing for unit assessments, essays, and the AP exam. The charts break down complex religious and philosophical concepts into organized, high-impact visuals that make similarities, differences, and historical significance easy to understand and retain.
Rather than dense notes or textbook summaries, this resource focuses on the exact distinctions students are expected to recognize and explain, including beliefs about the self, suffering, salvation, social hierarchy, and religious practice. The material is ideal for review, essay planning, and quick conceptual reinforcement.
Includes:
Core belief comparisons between Hinduism and Buddhism
Moksha vs. Nirvana breakdown
Karma and rebirth explained across both traditions
Views on caste, gender, and social structure
Theravada vs. Mahayana Buddhism comparison
Hindu paths to salvation summarized clearly
Designed for AP World History courses, homeschool instruction, and independent study, this resource helps students move beyond memorization toward analytical understanding required for SAQs, LEQs, and MCQs.
This drama-focused novel study supports students in analyzing The Glass Menagerie through character dynamics, memory as a narrative device, and symbolism. Emphasis is placed on interpreting stage directions, understanding dramatic structure, and evaluating themes of escape, responsibility, and illusion. Ideal for students developing skills in drama analysis.
Includes:
Scene-by-scene analysis
Character studies
Symbolism exploration
Discussion questions
Writing prompts
Student and instructor versions available.
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