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Recent Allen CLEP Chemistry Tutoring Session Notes
We continued working on grammar during today's session. Today's practice was presented in a different format than yesterday, and the student's accuracy was much better. Today we spent quite a bit of time working with parallel structures. The student struggles with recognizing incorrect parallel structures, but he doesn't have much trouble when using them in his own writing. I also had the student work on correcting sentences, much like he will have to do on the test. He did well on these sections.
Focused on the math section. I was impressed with how much he improved. Perhaps he partially remembered the answers to the questions from a month ago, but I think he understands the concepts a lot better and is much more comfortable with the types of questions as well as the formatting. He is also more test savvy and knows to guess (as opposed to omit) when he can eliminate one or two answer choices.
The student and I focused on the writing section. She scores really well on the essay (10) but said she has trouble with the multiple choice. We identified several points of grammar that are regularly tested (parallelism, subject-verb agreement, misplaced modifiers), and the student immediately started to see a rise in her score. She still gets tricked by the subject-verb questions sometimes but she knows to be on the lookout for them.
The student had worked with his mother on a few topics between my sessions; he asked me to help him complete a practice worksheet with a few problems. Some of these he had already answered, and was able to explain clearly his work. One or two of them, however, he had provided the wrong answer, and I worked with him on determining the correct one. We also spent time working on practice problems from a set I had downloaded from the internet.
The student and I reviewed a practice test she completed. Her mom and I discussed her test results on the previous PSAT. After reviewing another math practice test the student, her mom and I discussed a plan to prepare her for her PSAT in October. This will include going over Geometry topics she has yet to cover with her summer Geometry class she is currently taking.
The student and I first reviewed the math section I had assigned for homework. She did well on the questions she attempted, but she seems hesitant to try to work through the ones that she feels are unfamiliar to her. With encouragement, however, she is capable of solving many of these problems. That said, substitution is one topic that she is consistently having some trouble with, so we will review that more in depth. We also reviewed ratios and proportions before working through part of the science section of practice test 3.