If you want to earn good grades, you need to study. But, studying can be lonely and boring. If you’re like many students, you probably look for any excuse not to study, which can have a negative impact on your grades. However, working with a study group can provide the support system you need to stop procrastinating and stay on track. Here are six benefits of participating in a study group.
Accountability
Do you wait until the last minute to start studying? Are you easily distracted when you do finally sit down to crack open the books? Study groups can help eliminate procrastination by holding you accountable for learning the material that will be covered on an exam.
When you are part of a study group, you know other people are counting on
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The Benefits of Study Groups
December 17, 2012
Learn about the benefits of study groups.
Preparing for the SAT
September 17, 2012
Need to prepare for the SAT? Learn about the different ways to prepare for the SATs.
If you are planning to go to college, chances are you will take the SAT at least once during your academic career. Widely recognized as an accurate assessment of students’ academic readiness for college, it is a requirement for admission to nearly every college and university in the United States.
Because the SAT measures what you are already learning in school, the best way to make sure you are prepared is to study hard and earn good grades. However, like any other exam, it is important to review the material that will be covered, familiarize yourself with the exam format and practice.
With so much at stake, it is a good idea to begin preparing for the SAT two to three months before the exam. If you are planning to take the SAT, there are several ways you c
How Do I Know if I Need a Tutor?
June 15, 2012
Students and parents learn how to tell if they need a tutor.
When a student struggles in school, their academic performance isn’t the only thing that suffers. Students who fall behind in class often become discouraged and lose confidence in their ability to succeed. At times like these, parents and students frequently turn to private tutors for individual instruction to help raise test scores, improve grades and boost confidence.
But the truth is there are many good reasons to hire a tutor even if you are not struggling in school. The following is a list of ways a tutor can enhance your learning experience.
You want extra help with a specific project.
Whether you are preparing for the upcoming science fair or you want some extra inspiration for your next research paper, a tutor can provide the guidance you need to successfu


