Pre-Calculus Honors Summer Enrichment Course (14 classes)
2 days a week July 7-August 27th28th with a mid-summer break (July 24th-August 3rd)
Why take my Pre-Calculus Honors Summer Enrichment course?
Precalculus Honors has become one of the hardest courses in Mathematics at WW-P. I have seen tears, anxiety over the subject and a lack of self-esteem. Students who I have known to be mathematically smart tell me that they don’t feel smart and that they are not good at Mathematics.
What are the solutions to this problem?
- Be very mindful of the course you will be taking. Why are you taking this course? Do you want to take on a STEM focused career? If you do not like Mathematics, why not take the college prep course (which still covers topics necessary for standardized tests such as the SAT) and focus on Honors courses that are relevant to your interests?
- If you do have to take Precalculus Honors, how do you prepare yourself to tackle the topics effectively when the time comes? As someone who has taught thousands of students over the last decade, I believe one can grow one’s mathematical aptitude with the right mindset, perseverance, grit, and exposure to challenging problems.
While my course is primarily based off of the WW-P curriculum, students last year from other highly rated school districts such as Princeton and South Brunswick, reported that the course significantly helped students understand the tougher concepts of Trigonometry. Some of these school districts start with reviewing Algebra 2 material and only start Trigonometry in January.
I am aware that my one-on-one tutoring may be expensive for some parents, and these courses were created to be more affordable to parents to get students to feel more confident in the course going in.
Jumpstart is advised for students who have a high aptitude in Mathematics (top scorers in Geo H/A, Geo Honors) and there are two sections available.
Section 1: Mondays & Wednesdays
July
7, 9
Classes
July
14, 16
Classes
July
21, 23
Classes
July
23 – 31
Mid-Summer Break
Aug
1 – 3
Mid-Summer Break
AUG
4, 6
Classes
AUG
11, 13
Classes
AUG
18, 20
Classes
AUG
25, 27
Classes
Classes begin at 11 am for approximately 60-70 minutes each
Section 2: Tuesdays & Thursdays
July
8, 10
Classes
July
15, 17
Classes
July
22
Classes
July
23 – 31
Mid-Summer Break
Aug
1 – 3
Mid-Summer Break
AUG
5, 7
Classes
AUG
12, 14
Classes
AUG
19, 21
Classes
AUG
26, 28 (2 hours on the 28th)
Classes
Classes begin at 11 am for approximately 60-70 minutes each
It will be critical for students to ensure that they get work done in between classes for the classes to be effective.
✓2 hours of online class/week
✓ Homework (mandatory)
✓Studying (mandatory)
Goals & Requirements
Confidence
Get students taking Precalculus Honors in the fall to feel more confident going in (~ 1 month of curriculum will be covered).
SAT Prep
Students taking the SAT in August will learn the necessary Precalculus that is on the exam.
Course Pricing
One-on-one
$1540
Not available at this time
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One-on-one classes
Group Class
$770
Standard pricing
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14 classes
✓
Max 6 students
Group Class
$620
Early bird special!
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Price valid only until 30-April-2025
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Paid in Full
✓
14 classes
✓
Max 6 students
Ready for the Next Step?
If you are ready to enroll, please follow the link below. If you still have some questions, please reach out to discuss!