Assist with course selection each semester, and scientifically plan the preparation and timing of standardized tests (such as the SAT, ACT, and AP exams) based on the student’s course schedule.
For academically challenging courses, reasonably introduce tutoring resources without weakening the student’s independent learning ability.
Participate selectively in extracurricular activities based on the student’s interests and strengths, and make timely adjustments according to actual performance and development direction.
Effectively utilize resources both inside and outside of school to provide competition, research, or entrepreneurship planning advice and resource support for students with strong academic abilities and time commitment.
Guide students in choosing suitable summer programs, including:
Applying to summer schools and revising related application essays;
Contacting research professors to join projects;
Assisting in finding internship opportunities;
Planning summer coursework.
Use the summer to preview key or difficult courses for the upcoming semester. Based on the student’s learning ability and pace, flexibly choose between self-study and one-on-one tutoring.
Guide students to select a long-term and impactful project to engage in deeply, building a standout highlight and personal brand for college applications.