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Recent Endocrinology Tutoring Session Notes
The student worked through his entire Common Application, making a checklist for the documents he still had to acquire and then spending the majority of our time plotting out the personal statement and the Supplemental Essay. Through my writing exercises, he was able to write his entire personal statement and a third of the supplemental essay.
Today was devoted to the Math section, the student's professed strong suit. Her calculation skills are excellent, as is her mental math; memorization of a few key formulas is really the only missing piece. After reviewing basic operations, algebra, geometry, and basic trig, we had another informal prep that yielded an extrapolated average of 32. I have little doubt that the student's Math score will provide a significant anchor to her composite score, and I expect to see that reflected in the post test.
I met with the student today to go over the rest of her Statistics homework from the first session. We completed the longer problems with frequency tables and cumulative frequency curves. We also did problems extrapolating information from a graph on percentiles. I demonstrated that using graph paper makes it much easier to draw things to scale. We moved on to the chapters being presented at her next class. After going through a few problems and explanations, the student felt that the pieces were starting to make more sense than before. She worked through the problems and where there were mistakes, I helped her out. By keeping up with assigned problems and reading ahead I think the student will perform great this term.
The student and I reviewed one of her recent practice math tests and went over percentage problems, coordinate geometry, permutations and combinations, order of operations, made-up operations, and other commonly tested math topics.
The student and I completed 3 practice sections so that we could get a projected score for him. He ended up scoring a 540, which is actually a significant gain for him. If he wants to get a 600, he needs to be more strategic about answering questions he isn't absolutely certain about. We'll practice this skill next time. He has also agreed to take a full practice test before our next session so we can make a final game plan.
The student and I reviewed for a three chapter test today. She was on vacation so we worked on it right before the test. We did the review section in the back of the book in order for her to understand what to do.