Newsletter #4-December 2019

 

What’s New This Month

Congratulations to all our high school seniors who are wrapping up their college applications. We appreciate all the hard work our seniors put into perfecting their essays. The long journey is almost over!

Please support one of our 11th graders, Hanson Yuan, on his article titled "The Truth Behind Satire: More Than Just to Crack a Smile". For those interested in English language, including literary and rhetorical devices, please comment!

We have also posted two new articles, "The Very Easy ACT English Test", and "A Quick Guide for ACT Math", for high school students planning to take the ACT. Many of our students have scored near-perfect on the ACT after our training. So can you!

We would also like to congratulate all of our ACT and SAT students who scored near-perfect on their tests this fall. Awesome job students!


Satirical "Cliff Selfie" cartoon, window pane 1 of 6. Created by: Hanson Yuan, 2019.

Satirical "Cliff Selfie" cartoon, window pane 1 of 6. Created by: Hanson Yuan, 2019.

The Truth Behind Satire: More Than Just to Crack a Smile

By Hanson Yuan, 11th Grader

Satire is a lighthearted take on a serious situation. Usually, satire reveals unforeseen issues within a conflict by using humor to exaggerate the problems...

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The Very Easy ACT English Test

By Ryan YoungEnglish Teacher

The ACT English Test is quite easy. Many of our students have started training with low grammar skills, but finished with high scores…

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A Quick Guide for ACT Math

By Wayne ManMath & Social Science Teacher

If you are looking for information on ACT, you will most likely also be looking at SAT. Have a quick read of this previous article to learn a bit more about SAT math…

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