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Clinton, UT, has an estimated population of 21,100. The town is just north of Salt Lake City. The town falls between the coast of the Great Salt Lake and the Wasatch Mountains.

Clearfield High School serves Clinton as a member of the Davis School District. If you are looking for private online or in-home tutoring to potentially improve in class or pass that big exam, professional tutors in Clinton are skilled in instruction and test prep for all levels. There are several college options near Clinton. The University of Utah is well-ranked at 115th in the nation. Whether you are looking to attend a private or public college or university, you might benefit by seeking a personal tutor in Clinton, UT, who can offer you online or in-home tutoring sessions for test prep instruction. Expert tutors in Clinton could help you get ahead with in-person or online test prep tutoring.

During your time in Clinton, you'll need a break from studying every now and then. Try visiting one of Clinton's beautiful parks. If you love baseball or softball, head to Veterans Park. The park is also equipped with picnic shelters. A similar setup can be found at West Clinton Park. With the addition of a playground, this park is a great family spot. It is also a stop along the Clinton City Nature Trail.

Visit the most scenic park in Clinton: Heritage Park. The park has a waterfall and several great picnicking locations. The park is equipped with restrooms and running water. All of the parks amenities contribute to a perfect location for relaxing.

Crane Field Golf Course and Driving Range is a great way to spend an afternoon. The 18-hole course allows golfers the chance to get some fresh air and enjoy a lovely Utah day. The course provides golf carts for rent, a practice green, and a driving range. The course is removed from the highway, so golfers can enjoy their game without the distractions of the outside world.

If you're looking for a place to fish, but don't want the hassle of finding a good spot on the Great Salt Lake, try the Clinton Pond. Fishermen will enjoy a day on the water with opportunities to catch rainbow trout, largemouth bass, bluegill, and channel catfish. After you've visited all of the parks in Clinton, you will find that personal tutoring in Clinton, UT, might help you exceed your expectations.

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Recent Clinton Tutoring Session Notes

Tutoring review by Nick in Clinton, UT
We went over some of the student's homework that was focusing mainly on orders of operation. For instance, one problem would have multiplication, division, addition, and subtraction involved, as well as parentheses. I made sure that he was aware of the acronym for determining which part of each equation to do first: Please Excuse My Dear Aunt Sally (Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, and Subtraction). The more we did the better he got the hang of it. I started using a different technique to help with his attention. Since he loves science, especially space related facts, he does one problem and then he gets to ask me a science question, or look at a couple of random science facts.
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Tutoring review by Vivaldi in Clinton, UT
We continued work on solving a system of equations (2 equations). We reviewed the graphing technique and substitution. He has homework on both techniques. Next week, we will review graphing, substitution, and introduce elimination and Cramer's rule.
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Tutoring review by Monica in Clinton, UT
We covered review from algebra II (inequalities, systems of equations, graphing, intersecting lines, domain, range). The student seemed to remember most of the material and was good at implementing PEMDAS and how to solve the problems. He struggled a little bit with keeping track of his arithmetic, but otherwise was pretty solid. We went on to preview the second chapter of his textbook, which introduced continuity and increasing/ decreasing/ constant functions/ intervals of functions. He had trouble grasping the new concepts, but was able to get it in the end.
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Tutoring review by Kendra in Clinton, UT
During today's session, I showed the student how the active reading skills we discussed in the last session applied to the science section as well as the reading test. We looked at a variety of science passages, including data analysis, research summary, and conflicting viewpoints, and related questions. I directed his attention to the importance of grasping general trends in data, identifying constants and independent and dependent variables, and noticing the relationship between concepts. I encouraged him to tie abstract concepts from the passages to more common-sense experiences, like noting that the relationship between volume and pressure would be inversely proportional, and relating this to the experience of increasing the pressure on a balloon by squeezing it to decrease its volume. We then spent the last hour of the session beginning a review of grammatical concepts commonly seen on the English test, such as subject-verb agreement, pronoun-antecedent agreement, conjunction errors, clause coordination, verb case, participial phrase errors, and punctuation errors. We also looked at a few selected English practice questions that illustrated some of these concepts. I also described the general format of the English test and encouraged the student to complete a practice English section in his own time to get a better feel for the pace of the section as well as see if any types of questions stood out to him as particularly difficult.
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Tutoring review by Earl in Clinton, UT
During today's session, we primarily reviewed homework. The main subject today was math. The student worked on problems in his math book and I assisted him if he needed help. He seemed to do well on today's assignment and needed only minimal help. After working on math, he worked on some slides for a PowerPoint presentation, and we finished up the session by reviewing Spanish terms. Today's session went well, and he is doing great in each session. His confidence seems to be growing, and I'm expecting to see results on his upcoming tests/quizzes.
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Tutoring review by Joseph in Clinton, UT
The student and I reviewed for his upcoming quiz today, covering the chain rule as well as velocity and acceleration applications. He has nearly mastered the chain rule, and he picked up on the velocity problems fairly quickly as well.
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