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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On Student Apathy
At LAS, we are curious about our students’ narratives, and one of our goals is to understand how they learn from their perspectives. Educational Coaches meet students where they are and work together to delve into presenting concerns. With a … 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