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Tutoring Leads to Success For Everyone

Some students, although very bright, can struggle in certain classes.  If you are struggling or are frustrated with your grades, you can benefit from a tutor.  At Wesley Tutoring you’ll receive instruction tailored to your learning style.  The tutor can break a subject down and help each student reach their individual potential. This is not always possible from an instructor responsible for a large class. This brings success to everyone.

Individualized, 

Customized Learning 

Plans

Large classrooms have a focus on methods that work best for the majority of students. However, many students need to learn the material "their way." Tutoring is like great coaching. The coach pulls out of you what was already there, but simply needed to be tapped.

Different Students 

Require Different

Approaches to Learning

Students have many different learning styles. Some are visual learners, others are auditory learners, and still others prefer a combination of both.  Some students consider math and science a strength while others see it as a great challenge.  Wesley Tutoring works with and caters to students of all different needs and levels using a variety of approaches that makes learning satisfying and empowering.

Top College

Entrance

Exam Prep

Standardized tests, such as the ACT can present a great challenge for many college bound students.  Wesley Tutoring however specializes in preparing students for the math and science portions of standardized exams, creating a unique and individualized study plan for each student.  Weekly meetings with students help to reinforce these strategies that will put them on the road to success.

In The News

High School Grades Matter Most

A student’s high school record is the most important factor in college admission decisions, according to survey results released today by the National Association for College Admission Counseling.

Jan 30, 2014

Use All 4 Years of High School to Prep

Test scores suggest a high percentage of high school students are not ready for college.

Only a quarter of the 1.8 million graduates who took the ACT college entrance exam in 2013 met readiness benchmarks in all four core subjects – English, math, science and reading.

Sept 9, 2013

High School Classes Colleges Look For

If you’re in high school and you’re thinking about college — and you should be — you should know that the courses you take now matter.

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