How do group lessons work?
The Details
Group lessons run approximately every six weeks. I cap classes at five students, so you will always learn at your own pace and have a voice in the class. With only five students, if there's a concept you don't understand, you won't feel rushed or hurried. We'll take our time so that everyone understands.
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Group courses run for 10 hours and cover all the material required to succeed on the test. My textbook is included in the course so you won't need to take notes during class and can focus on paying attention.
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Group students pay for the first class in advance, and then for the remainder of the course afterwards, once you know the course is right for you.
Why Group Lessons?
Group lessons work better for many students. Many of my groups have seen students improve their scores by larger average margins than those enrolled in one-on-one lessons. I've had countless students who didn't understand something but didn't know how to explicate what was missing. In a group, someone else might be able to explain why they're confused! Questions help everyone, and learning is collective and collaborative.
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I've found students thrive in groups, with everything lifting their scores together. I've had full groups where the average score was well over 160.
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Furthermore, group lessons are more affordable than one-one-one lessons. There is no drop-off in quality whatsoever; it's the same material, taught the same way. I've seen students, initially skeptical of the concept, have ultimately found groups preferable and more beneficial than individual learning.