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Frostburg, MD, is less than ten miles from Cumberland and is a member of Allegany county. The city has a population of roughly 9,000. The town is situated at the head of the Georges Creek Valley and was one of the first cities on the "National Road," US 40.

Allegany County Public Schools district serves the town. The district's High School, Mountain Ridge High School, is an excellent place for students to study for their future. There is more to school then grades, but getting into the best colleges will require a lot of academic success. To potentially improve your score on that important exam, take advantage of an online and in-person tutoring session with a Frostburg tutor who is skilled in test prep for students at all levels. If you are looking for private online or in-home tutoring to potentially improve in class or pass that big exam, professional tutors in Frostburg are skilled in instruction and test prep for all levels. The University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown is a great schooling option for students continuing with their studies. The school was ranked in the top 75 schools in the nation. Students hoping to attend will have to work hard to achieve acceptance level test scores. With Frostburg, MD, tutoring in-home or online, you could potentially increase your odds of getting into these top schools, especially through private instruction for test prep.

Take a break from book learning and step out into the real world to learn about the history of Frostburg. The local Frostburg Museum is the perfect spot to get a taste of the local history and view some fun exhibits. The museum hosts a number of permanent exhibits, including artifacts from days when the town was a stop on the National Road, history lessons on the town's time as a coal mining region, and tools from former businesses. The museum really highlights the town's journey to the modern day with exhibits of the genealogical records and photographs of previous settlers. The goal of the facility is to preserve the way of life of the early years of the town down to the last detail, including toys from the town's children.

If you'd like a look at the scenery that makes Frostburg so beautiful, take a train from the Frostburg Depot. A station for the Scenic Western Maryland Railroad, train rides from the depot will give you a tour of the local area on a restored diesel locomotive. The on-board narrator will fill you in on the history of the land and tell you the significance of the Mountain View route.

Once you've learned about the history of the area, return to your studies with a fresh outlook on the town. A Frostburg, MD, tutor might help you realize success in all of your academic endeavors.

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Tutoring review by Katie in Frostburg, MD
We reviewed how to solve systems of equations through graphing, making a table, and substitution. We discussed when to use graphing versus substitution or using one to check the other. The student did a great job with graphing and she has really improved on this. The student is aware of areas she improved upon and notices her strengths, which is a great thing!
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Tutoring review by Andrew in Frostburg, MD
The student's class finished all of the material covered in chapter 4 of her textbook; for her next class period, she was assigned problems out of the chapter review. These problems covered linear equations and linear inequalities in both numerical and word problem format. She again had no trouble moving through the numerically given problems, and she has a very strong grasp of all of the algebra involved in solving linear equations/inequalities. We spent the majority of this session going over the word problems and devising a proper method to help her when she encounters future problems on her own. In class they discussed four very helpful, major steps to follow when solving word problems: assign the variable, design the equation/inequality, solve it for the variable and then finally write an answer statement to address the problem's central question. For every word problem, these are great steps to follow and will intuitively lead her in the right direction. However, the second step of designing an equation is often difficult and may require serious critical thinking. In order to make the task easier, we expanded this second step into a process of its own: breaking down the word problem in a piecewise fashion, that is, approaching the word problem sentence by sentence and piece by piece, rather than attempting to consolidate all of the available information in a single step. It greatly simplifies problems if we are able to record all of the given relationships in terms of the variable; this may require several steps of documentation. We were able to practice these steps and this method for several problems. She has a test coming in the following week, so she will have time to practice before we next meet, and in our next session, we will be able to review all of the material in depth and continue practicing so she feels completely comfortable with all of the content.
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Tutoring review by Brian in Frostburg, MD
Student 1 and I worked on complementary, adjacent, supplementary, and measuring angles. We prepared her for her quiz on Tuesday. Student 2 and I worked on Language Arts and learning to prepare business letters. Student 3 and I prepared for his vocabulary test and worked on measurement comparisons with kilograms and grams.
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Tutoring review by Samuel in Frostburg, MD
The student and I worked more on factoring polynomials, quadratic equations in particular. She is really getting the hang of this, which will be extremely helpful in high school. Her algebra is still solid, so she just needs to focus on the new techniques and theorems she learns to solve more complex problems involving polynomials and functions. We worked through some of her homework and her class work and I feel she can perform well on her exam next week if she just practices a few more problems and encounters more iterations of the same polynomial fraction addition and subtraction problems that we worked on together.
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Tutoring review by Holly in Frostburg, MD
We covered coterminal angles, finding the domain of a function, and some of the student's current work in AP English Literature and Composition. Initially, the student seemed to be struggling the most with applying earlier concepts to the more advanced material she is learning in her pre-calculus class. With English, she seemed to struggle the most with transitions and flow. She was open to improving in these areas, and she quickly grasped concepts that we reviewed in the session. I suggested that she work on problems in her book and do them multiple times so that she is able to do them on a quiz. I also suggested that she work on using more transitions to improve the flow of her writing. At the end of the session, we went over more pre-calculus problems, and she seemed to understand how to do them. She said that she better understood the concepts and felt more prepared for her quiz.
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Tutoring review by Rachel in Frostburg, MD
The students both took a practice ISEE exam today. They learned how important it is to follow directions on the test. Both girls struggled with staying focused, so after they finished one section of the test, they were given a break before having to continue. Student A did really well with verbal; both girls struggled greatly with math. Scores for Student A: 33/40 Verbal Reasoning, 18/37 Quantitative Reasoning; Scores for Student B: 24/40 Verbal Reasoning, 18/37 Quantitative Reasoning.
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