1. Pronouns
Oh, pronouns. They are so simple, and yet can be so tricky, especially pronouns on the SAT. Even if you haven’t had a grammar lesson in years, you probably remember what a pronoun is, but just in case, let’s refresh.Pronouns replace nouns in our writing and help us avoid repetition of the same nouns over and over. Nouns themselves are versatile and can be used in different ways. As a result, there are many types of pronouns, each with its own purpose.
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Education
Students watch pre-recorded videos alone,
no human contact, subject to distractions
Structured classes in LIVE, interactive
classrooms where students can ask questions
Unregulated teaching standards,
untested tutors
Elite-certified, expert instructors- the same
veteran teachers you know and trust
Incomplete coverage due to unstructured
learning, low retention
Proprietary, comprehensive tests and
lessons proven to maximise scores
Little or no counselling support, parents
must provide discipline and structure
Regular meetings with an Elite counsellor
to keep students accountable and on track
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Teachers
Curriculum
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Engagement
Standard
Program
Students watch pre-recorded videos alone, no human contact, subject to distractions
Invent
Education
Structured classes in LIVE, interactive classrooms where students can ask questions
Teachers
Standard
Program
Unregulated teaching standards, untested tutors
Invent
Education
Elite-certified, expert instructors- the same veteran teachers you know and trust
Curriculum
Standard
Program
Incomplete coverage due to unstructured learning, low retention
Invent
Education
Proprietary, comprehensive tests and lessons proven to maximise scores
Support
Standard
Program
Little or no counselling support, parents must provide discipline and structure
Invent
Education
Regular meetings with an Elite counsellor to keep students accountable and on track