A frequent topic of conversation among LAS Coaches and families involves high school students transitioning to college. Timing matters, so this is more like a perennial conversation during springtime, as high school seniors navigate college admissions letters and rejections. Though … Continue reading
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I’ll always think of myself first, as a teacher
By Katie Huber June 2023, I locked the door to my 2nd and 3rd-grade classroom, returned my keys, and walked away from teaching. I’m not sure when (or if) I’ll be back, I just knew I couldn’t continue like … Continue reading
The LAS Review / Redo Strategy
Each year, some of our students and doctors-in-training designate a little holiday-time to prepare for their board exams. If you’re prepping during this break, consider The LAS Review/Redo Strategy, because we know that making mistakes is part of learning and … Continue reading
The “Finals” Stretch: Study Strategies
In this series of posts, I aim to answer a few frequently asked questions and help students approach their final exams with confidence. Last week I answered the question, “How can my student prepare in advance for exams?” This week … Continue reading