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Upcoming Deadlines 2013

1/29/2013

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December 28:  Registration deadline for 1/26 SAT & Subject Tests
January 26: SAT & Subject Tests
February 8: Registration deadline for 3/9 SAT
March 8: Registration deadline for ACT 4/13
March 9: SAT Test (Only)
April 5: SAT Registration deadline for 5/4 Test
April 13: ACT Test Day
May 4: SAT & Subject Tests
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SAT Subject Tests : Best Way to Prepare?

1/25/2013

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SAT Subject Tests are the only national admission tests that measure students' knowledge and skills in particular subject areas, and their ability to apply that knowledge. They are closely linked to the high school curriculum and have a proven track record of providing colleges with a highly reliable, objective assessment of student readiness for college-level work.


What are the best ways to prepare for the SAT subject tests?

Start early and read! It is a test that takes strategy, clear thinking, critical thinking and test taking skills that need to be learned over time. Do not start preparing one week before the exam!

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Spring Break 2013- Skills Building Camp

1/22/2013

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What are you doing this Spring Break? Join Lee Academia's Skill Building Camp.

Do you remember playing with Lego?

LEGO® Education

February 18th - 22nd, 2013
or
March 25th - 29th, 2013


Grades Elementary, Middle School or High School

Monday-Friday from 9am-12pm
New Jersey - Secaucus Xchange or  New York City - TBA

Create stimulating, hands-on learning experience, and allow kids to engage their minds, so that they are ready for any challenge coming their way.
From literacy to numeracy, LEGO can help facilitate an active learning environment.

This Spring Break - get your child involved with other students, building teamwork, cooperative skills, problem-solving, basic troubleshooting, higher order thinking and creative skills, communication skills, and more!

Feel free to contact us at (646) 266-6084 for further information.
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Three Ways to Ace Your Final Exams : TIME X 3

1/16/2013

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I know most students are preparing for their midterms right now. Getting ready for these exams do not need to be a painful process. Being a great test-taker is about learning how to maximize your time, so start planning now!  Just a little bit of extra preparation will help you learn and retain more for test day.  Read on and good luck!

1. Make the TIME to study

  • Count forward from the day the study guide or questions are handed out to the day of the test to put your plan into effect.  
  • Schedule every hour of every day of your study plan, including breaks. What matters is setting clear and realistic goals for the hours of time that you do set aside for studying.  Also, remember to set aside time for social networking and gaming (they don’t mix well with study time).
  • Draft your study plan 3-4 weeks before the test.  It’s hard and takes practiced discipline over time.  Meanwhile,  it’s important to account for lost time by making a plan now.   If you have to shed unnecessary commitments in order to create more hours for studying, this is the time.

2. Use the TIME wisely

  • Prioritize your study hours.  If you are better at a certain subject or you know that one final is going to be easier than another, then you can spend more time on the class that you slept through half of. Also, make sure to take breaks and rewards in the form of snacks and exercise, which will help you stay motivated and keep your mind fresh.
  • Clarify the content and format of your finals.  Will it focus on material taught since the midterm or will it be comprehensive or cumulative (meaning on everything taught since the first day of school)?  Will it be comprised of short-answer, essay, or multiple-choice questions?  A combination of these? Knowing this info will help you set goals in your study calendar.
  • Take advantage of study guides, review sessions, and your own notes.  If your teacher holds extra review sessions, go! They will often drop clues and hints to what might appear on the exams, or use certain examples over and over again in a study guide. Most importantly, though, figure out how you study best.  Try rewriting or summarizing your notes and/or the chapter instead of just re-reading them.

3.      Apply the TIME well on the test

  • Get a good night’s sleep.   Sleep reinforces memory and cognitive retention, so whatever you are staying up cramming for is going to end up competing with your brain’s fatigue on the day of the test.  Overdoing it on caffeine and energy drinks can only make the situation worse, so try to naturally energize yourself instead.
  • Develop your answers fully.  This is especially important if your teacher allows you to have a cheat sheet or notes on your final.  Pretend you are writing for someone that knows NOTHING about the topic. 
  • Stay until the bitter end.  Proofread your answers or add extra details to your essay or short answers.  Teachers notice when you make an extra effort! Just becareful and trust your gut before you switch answers around.

With just a little bit of time on your side, you will surprise yourself with how much you know and retain for test day. Your formula for finals success is easy: TIME x 3!

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Inexpensive SAT/ACT Tips

1/8/2013

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• Read, read, read! (novels, not comics)
• Get a set of flash cards (SAT/ACT Vocabulary) and start on them early.
• Read the newspaper.
• Visit a news website such as NY Times, CNN and read the top stories.
• Do crossword puzzles.
• Write in a journal or as much as possible.
• Solve logic puzzles.
• Answer the SAT question of the day on-line.
• Take the practice tests offered on-line or at your school .
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10 Visual and Performing Arts Schools to Consider

1/1/2013

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10 Visual and Performing Arts Schools to Consider (via Education-Portal.Com)

  1. Brown University (RI)
  2. DePaul University (IL)
  3. Yale University (CT)
  4. Cameron University (OK)
  5. Cerritos College (CA)
  6. Clemson University (SC)
  7. East Stroudsburg University of Pennsylvania (PA)
  8. George Mason University (VA)
  9. Longwood University (VA)
  10. MiraCosta College (CA)
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    Stephenie Lee

    Stephenie, having been a tutor/instructor/mentor since 1996, discovered her passion and founded Lee Academia Educational Consulting, LLC. after she left the dental and medical field. She loves teaching/mentoring and counseling her students.  Her passion lies in educating others and helping them pursue their educational path. Today, certified in College Counseling and with more than 10 years of experience, Stephenie and her team continues to blog about current updated educational news and events.

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