7 Effective Career Exploration Activities for High School Students
Career exploration activities provide students a way to explore careers, learn about different fields, and discover what excites them. When done successfully, they help students connect to their unique skills, interests, and values and land on a plan of action, typically a decision on a college major.
By Noga B.
Is Elementary School Too Young for a Tutor?
When introduced thoughtfully, tutoring offers personalized guidance to approach academic challenges with resilience and enthusiasm. This blog provides a deeper dive into when a tutor is appropriate for K-5 students and serves as a guide to parents.
By Lisa Speransky
The Ultimate Guide to Writing College Supplemental Essays
What are supplemental essays? Our top tips for writing supplemental essays that move the needle on your admissions decisions.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Write a Letter of Continued Interest
This blog serves as your ultimate guide to letters of continued interest, showing you what you should and should not do to successfully use these letters as part of your college admissions process.
By Noga B.
Helping Gifted Students Succeed: A Parent’s Guide for Elementary School Children
This guide aims to equip parents of gifted children with practical and effective strategies to support them in today’s academic world.
By Lisa Speransky
What Are Articulation Agreements? An Alternative Pathway to College Success
Discover how articulation agreements can help students from low-income backgrounds or with poor academic performance earn a bachelor’s degree and transition smoothly from community colleges to four-year universities.
By Lisa Speransky
Should I Take a Gap Year? A Comprehensive Guide to Gap Years
This blog serves as a guide for how and when to take a gap year with the maximum personal benefit and minimal drawbacks.
By John Morganelli
What are the 5 P's of College Admissions?
The 5 P’s of college admissions aims to guide students through the college admissions process. Admissions expert John Morganelli explains how it works and why the BluePrint Plan is more effective.
By Lisa Speransky
Ivy League Acceptance Rates in 2024
The most recent admissions rates for the 8 Ivy League schools
By Lisa Speransky
SHSAT Registration 2024
The SHSAT is open to all current eight grade or first-time ninth grade students who live in New York City. This 3-hour test is the only criterion for gaining entry into one of the nine specialized public schools, which are known for their academic rigor, top teachers, great courses offerings, and exciting extra-curricular opportunities. SHSAT registration opens up in the Fall of each year. Here’s what you need to know to get the chance to attend one of these amazing public high schools!
By Lisa Speransky
College Recommendation Letter: Everything You Need to Know
Our guide shows you who to ask, how to ask, and how to make sure the letters arrive with your application and showcase the best of who you are.
By Lisa Speransky
College Admission Process: Your Ultimate Guide for 2024
As the college admissions cycle ramps up for the 2024-2025 school year, we want to make sure you have all the critical information you need at your fingertips. Check items off your application to-do list and never miss a deadline with our helpful guide.
By Lisa Speransky
Unweighted vs Weighted GPA: Everything You Need to Know
This blog seeks to answer all your GPA-related questions, especially as they pertain to college admissions.
By Lily McClung
Waitlisted in College Admissions: The Ultimate Guide
This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about being waitlisted, as well as how to improve your chances of getting off the waitlist and into the school of your dreams.
By Linda Talton
Woodward Academy in Atlanta [Expert Review 2024]
Woodward Academy is a top-rated private school in Atlanta, Georgia. Education consultant Linda Talton weighs in the best the school has to offer.
By Lisa Speransky
ACT Test Changes: What You Need to Know [2024]
On July 15, 2024, the CEO of the ACT released upcoming changes to the ACT test. These changes will affect students taking the digital exam beginning in Spring of 2025 and students taking the in-person exam beginning Spring of 2026.
By Lily McClung
Rolling College Admissions: Everything You Need to Know
In this blog post, we’ll cover everything you need to know about rolling college admissions— including advantages and disadvantages, comparison with other admissions policies, and tips for applying.
By Lily McClung
College Rejection: How to Avoid It and How to Handle It If It Happens
In this blog post we will explore what college rejection means, the main reasons it occurs, tips to avoid rejection, and how to handle it if it happens.
By Lily McClung
What is Deferred in College Admission?
This blog post will dive into the concept of deferral, why colleges might decide to hit the "pause" button on your application, and the smart moves you can make if you find yourself in this limbo.
By John Morganelli
Get into a Top College by doing a Research Mentorship or Academic Research Project
One of the most common questions we receive at Ivy Tutors is, "How do I (or my child) get into a top college? For some students the key to a wow-worthy application is a research mentorship.
By John Morganelli
How to Write a Compelling College Application Essay
The college admissions process can cause students great stress, but nothing seems to bring on anxiety like the admissions essay. This blog uses our blueprint methodology to ensure your essay is a key component to acceptance into top tier colleges.
By John Morganelli
How to Get into an Ivy League School
If you want to boost your chances of getting into an Ivy League university, your application must be impeccable. We break down how to ensure your application materials, including your essay, are acceptance-worthy using the PAGE method.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the University of Melbourne
Located in one of the most liveable cities in the world, the University of Melbourne in Australia offers academic rigor and several programs of interest to international students.
By Lisa Speransky
College Early Action vs Early Decision Explained
This blog breaks down the differences between early action and early decision in college admissions, and who benefits from each one.
By Richard L.
AP Human Geography Exam: Your Ultimate Guide 2024
Dive into our ultimate AP Human Geography guide for the upcoming 2024 exam. We’ll cover all the basics of the exam, and provide ten practical study tips that will set you up for success.
By Tess H.
Everything You Should Know About the HSPT
The High School Placement Test (HSPT) is a standardized exam utilized by private parochial high schools as a component of the admission process for eighth-grade students.
By Lisa Speransky
Regents Exams: All You Need to Know in 2024
This blog breaks down everything you need to know to be mentally and academically ready to perform successfully on the NY Regents Exams and earn your high school diploma.
By Sindhura S.
Chemistry Regents: Everything You Need to Know
This guide will cover everything you need to know about the Chemistry Regents exam in 2024.
By Lisa Speransky
Best STEM High Schools in New York [Review 2024]
For those thinking about a career in science, technology, engineering, or mathematics, a STEM-focused school can set them on the path to success in higher education and a career.
By Kevin Newton
Study Abroad in Canada: Everything You Need to Know
Canada offers many opportunities for students interested in a foreign experience while still having a short flight back home. From the chance to live in a completely different culture (and we're not just talking about Quebec!) to the opportunity to study at some of the world's leading universities, studying abroad in Canada is a great idea, whether you're looking for just a semester or an entire degree.
By Lisa Speransky
Top High Schools in New York for International Students
For most international students the best option for high school is a private school. This article lists several of the best schools for international students and answers some of the most common questions international students and parents have about high school in New York.
By Lisa Speransky
Best Tips & Strategies for the Adaptive SAT Testing
The adaptive SAT is part of the newly updated digital-only SAT. It is composed of two math modules and 2 combined reading and writing modules and is shorter than the former paper version.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the University of Sydney from the US
Sydney is making a name for itself as one of the best universities in the world, and one that offers both undergraduate and graduate degrees at a significant savings to the US.
By Lisa Speransky
Living Environment Regents: Everything You Need to Know
The Living Environment Regents Exam is a chance for students to demonstrate their understanding of key concepts in life science.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the University of Edinburgh from the US
Edinburgh is a hidden gem for many Americans looking to go abroad: its educational system is a more similar fit to the US compared to the intense specialization expected at many other European universities. It also had a generous admissions policy for North Americans.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the University of Toronto from the US
The University of Toronto is one of the highest ranked universities in Canada. With its (comparatively) easy application process, it offers an excellent opportunity for US students with exemplary grades and test scores.
By Lisa Speransky
Geometry Regents: Everything You Need to Know
Geometry Regents test your comprehension of key concepts and mathematical proofs. Though the material is covered in school classes, many students approach Geometry Regents with a certain amount of apprehension. It’s important to remember that Regents tests, while stressful, are doable. Ivy Tutors can help you build skills that will make test day a breeze. Here’s what you need to know to succeed on your Geometry Regents exam.
By Lisa Speransky
What to do if you are disappointed in your EA/ED results
As more and more people apply to a select few schools, EA/ED acceptance season can feel a lot more like rejection season. If you’re overwhelmed by college application results, you’re not alone. The good news is that there are many paths to finding the right college, and there are still many great college options on the horizon. Remember, you will get through this! And Ivy Tutors can help.
By Lisa Speransky
Algebra 2 Regents: Everything You Need to Know
If you are currently a student of a public high school in New York, then you’ll have to pass a math Regents exam in order to graduate. So if you’re taking the Algebra 2 Regents test, this will be your go-to guide! IvyTutors has put together a comprehensive list of tips to help you succeed. Read on to get a grasp of what the topics the test covers, how it’s scored, its format, how to prepare, and more.
By Lisa Speransky
Charter Schools NYC: Everything You Need to Know
Charter schools are independently operated, public schools founded by educators, community groups, or private organizations. They are so named because they operate under a ‘charter’, which is a specialized term - essentially - meaning a performance-based contract.
By Lynne Mack
College Auditions: Our Story of Success
It was the fall of our daughter’s senior year of high school, when it seemed that our whole lives hung on a frightening precedent of college audition season.
By Lisa Speransky
National Merit Scholarship: How to Get in 2024
The National Merit Scholarship is a scholarship program that recognizes outstanding academic achievement combined with exceptional performance on the PSAT, or Pre-SAT.
By Maya S.
ACT Test Scores Explained
The ACT is made up of a composite score and four section scores: English, Math, Reading and Science. The composite score is calculated as the average of your four section scores. In this article, we’ll discuss how to read and interpret your scores, as well as what constitutes a good score on each section and what makes for an impressive composite score.
By Noga B.
SHSAT Math: Everything You Need To Know
The Specialized High Schools Admissions Test (SHSAT) includes various math topics that evaluate a student's quantitative reasoning and problem-solving skills. The math section involves algebra, arithmetic, geometry, and data analysis. Familiarity with these key math concepts is crucial to excel on the SHSAT.
By Nomè S.
Best Performing Arts High Schools in New York City
The best performing arts schools are ones that nurture creativity in their students, giving them the ability to not only excel in their desired art form, but in any other sector of the work force, if they so choose.
By Sindhura S.
AP Digital Exams: Everything You Need to Know
The world of Advanced Placement (AP) exams is evolving, and one of the exciting developments is the recent introduction of digital AP exams. Let's dive into how digital AP exams work and what you should keep in mind.
By Linda Talton
The Walker School in Atlanta [Expert Review 2024]
The Walker School prides itself on the balance of academics and the whole child experience. The school focused on the individual needs of all students. Students and families form strong connections with administrators and teachers, which leads to not only academic success but also, to becoming well rounded citizens of the world. Valuing thoughtfulness and tradition, the school is distinguished by their three language requirement, which really sets them apart from other schools.
By Lisa Speransky
TACHS: Everything You Should Know
The Test for Admission to Catholic High Schools, or TACHS, is the exam used for admission to the Catholic High Schools of New York. It is given once a year in November. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the TACHS exam and how best to prepare for it!
By Tess H.
ACT vs SAT: What is the difference between ACT and SAT?
The ACT and SAT are both nationally recognized standardized tests that colleges use for admissions. Although many colleges have recently waived their requirements for standardized testing, the ACT and SAT are still an important component of your application.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into McGill University from US in 2024
While smaller than its counterpart, the University of Toronto, McGill University boasts an impressive global reputation. Renowned for its world-leading courses in area studies, medicine, and law, it stands as one of the few institutions that allow graduates to easily practice in Canada, the US, France, or the UK. Notably, its comparative legal department is regarded as one of the best in the world.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into Trinity College Dublin in 2024
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the University of Birmingham in 2024
The University of Birmingham is one of the largest universities in the UK, offering a truly phenomenal education at one of the original Red Brick universities. Birmingham is a member of the Russell Group, an elite cadre of research universities in the UK, and has a wide-ranging alumni network. Despite all that, for many Americans admission to the University of Birmingham is much more accessible than other peer institutions. It is based almost solely on academic performance, and does not require the fives on AP tests that Oxbridge does for many fields. Additionally, both the University itself and Birmingham in general are much more affordable than other highly ranked options.
By Kevin Newton
How to get into the London School of Economics
The London School of Economics and Political Science, better known as the London School of Economics or LSE, is among the most renowned universities for social sciences in the world. Whether you aspire to become a world leader, a bank executive, head of an NGO, or an academic thought leader, graduating from LSE will undoubtedly enhance your abilities and opportunities. With a three-year undergraduate degree structure (for most fields) and an alumni network envied by institutions worldwide, there are plenty of reasons to choose LSE for your studies.
By Katie Miller
NYC Public High School Admissions Prep: Your Ultimate Summer Guide for Success
By Lisa Speransky
Discovery Program SHSAT
The SHSAT Discovery Program is a summer course for students from low-income households who scored just below the cut-off scores on the SHSAT. These 3-5 week programs give students the opportunity to make up for their missing points and show that they are prepared for the academic rigors of the Specialized High Schools.
By Tess H.
ACT Reading Tips
How should you prepare to ace the ACT Reading section? In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know, including 11 tips, to earn a top score!
By Deb Porter
Lowering Student Stress for Enhanced Learning
As a parent or educator, one of your primary goals is to help your students learn effectively. However, not all students are able to learn effectively, especially when they are stressed or anxious. Stress can greatly impact a student’s ability to learn, as it hinders their access to higher functioning parts of their brain. In order to facilitate better learning in such students, it is important to find ways to lower their stress levels. One tool that has been found to be effective in this is active listening.
By Linda Talton
A Complete Guide to Private School Admissions Interviews
Interviews can be one of the most important pieces of the admission process. In this article, we'll tell you everything you need to know private school interviews, and how you and your child can take advantage of this opportunity to engage directly with the schools you are applying to.
By Lisa Speransky
English Regents: Everything You Need to Know
The Regents Exams are statewide standardized tests in core high school subjects. The English Language Arts (ELA) exam tests students on the key skills of reading comprehension, textual analysis, and argument-based writing in order to assess their readiness for college and a professional career. The exam is required of all students enrolled in high schools in the state of New York.
By Kevin Newton
How to Get into Oxford University from the US [2024 Guide]
When it comes to world universities, Oxford is a monolith. It’s older than the Aztec Empire, older than the Black Death, and still one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Luckily, they are also very interested in American students, especially at the undergraduate level.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Beacon High School
Founded in 1993, Beacon is a small, alternative high school that has since grown to become one of the most highly regarded public schools in the city. However, it is also increasingly competitive to get into. In this article, we'll tell you why Beacon is great and what you need to do to maximize you chances of admission.
By Kevin Newton
How to Get into Cambridge University from the US [Guide 2024]
Second only to Oxford in age in the English-speaking world, Cambridge University is widely considered to be one of the best universities in the world. Created when a group of professors left Oxford out of frustration, Cambridge has shaped the world’s intellectual progress for nearly 800 years!
By Kevin Newton
How to Get into the University of St Andrews from the US [Guide 2024]
It’s hard to imagine any place that is more emblematic of Scotland than St. Andrews. Nestled between the North Sea and some of the world’s greatest golf courses, the University is one of the oldest in the English-speaking world, and one of the most highly regarded. The alma mater of the Prince and Princess of Wales, the University of St. Andrews is one of the most popular universities for American students to earn a degree overseas
By Kevin Newton
Study Abroad Guide for US Students in 2024
Due to increased competition and opaque entrance requirements at top US universities, more and more American students are looking overseas to pursue their education. In this article, we'll answer all your pressing questions about studying abroad, including how to increase your chances of admission at a foreign university.
By Katie Miller
2023 Public High School Admissions Update: Tips and Strategies
This year’s public school admissions season presented several unique challenges. In this article, we’ll let you know the key insights from this year’s admissions results, as well as some tips and strategies to stay ahead of the game.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into NYC Public High School in 2024
Want to learn more about public high school in NYC? Overwhelmed by the options or confused by how it works? Check out this article for an overview of the admissions process and how you can prepare for a successful outcome!
By Tess H.
16 ACT English Tips You Should Know Before the Test
How should you prepare to ace the ACT English section? In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know, including over 16 tips, to earn a top score!
By Aradhya R.
ACT: Everything You Need to Know
The ACT is one of two standardized tests that is commonly used for college admissions (with the SAT serving as an alternative). While some schools have recently waived the test as a requirement, the ACT remains one of the primary pieces of evidence that colleges use to determine which students are accepted. For this reason, a high score can open up many options to a high schooler that they may not otherwise receive, including admissions and scholarships. This test is fairly rigorous, and an understanding of what it covers and its structure are instrumental in receiving the score you want. This guide will serve as an overview of the test and will give you some of the tips required to succeed.
By Aradhya R.
ACT Science Tips
The ACT Science section is the 4th section of the ACT. This section focuses on testing skills such as data interpretation, the ability to draw conclusions, and a general understanding of the scientific process. With a short timeframe and an often punishing curve, the ACT science can be a tricky test to master, but guided practice and an understanding of the structure of the test can allow anyone to achieve their desired score in this section.
By Linda Talton
What We Learned from The 2022-23 Private School Admissions Cycle
Independent school expert Linda Talton answers all our questions about the most recent admissions cycle, which proved to be particularly competitive for high school applicants. What happened, what factors were involved, and how can we prepare to ensure the best outcomes for our students?
By Lisa Speransky
Ivy Tutors Network Acquires Atlanta-Based Alexander Academy
NYC Tutoring Company expands geographic footprint and doubles down on providing best-in-class test prep through acquisition of Atlanta-based Test Prep Company
By Lisa Speransky
ACT Math Tips
Taking the ACT but worried about the math? In this article, we'll tell you everything you need know about the ACT math section, as well as our top tips for getting a TOP score!
By Lisa Speransky
PSAT Scores EXPLAINED
Not sure how to interpret your PSAT scores? Check out this article for a full explanation of what your PSAT scores really mean!
By Linda Talton
How to Manage Private School Decision Letters
If you are applying to independent schools, the weeks when you receive your decision letters will serve as the culmination of all of the mental, physical, and emotional labor that you have invested in the admission process thus far. In this article, we'll tell you about the different types of letters you may receive and how navigate this exciting time!
By Lisa Speransky
PSAT: Everything You Need To Know
The PSAT (Preliminary SAT) is a standardized test sponsored by both the College Board, who write and administer it, and the National Merit Scholarship Corporation. Here's what you need to know!
By Lisa Speransky
Digital SAT: Your Ultimate Guide 2024
In 2022, the College Board announced that they will be transitioning the SAT to an exclusively digital exam. This means that students will take the exam on the computer instead of a paper test. In this article, we'll tell you what's changing on the new SAT and how students can best prepare for it.
By Lisa Speransky
SAT Scores: Your Ultimate Guide 2024 + FAQ
If you're looking for information about the SAT scores, or are wondering how your own scores stack up against those of other test takers, you've come to the right place. The following guide is designed to give you all of the information you need about the SAT and its scoring process.
By Lisa Speransky
SAT Superscore Explained
The SAT Superscore is a way of combining a student's scores from multiple test dates to give them their highest possible overall score. In this article, we will explain how the SAT Superscore works, how it differs from other score options, and how you can use it to optimize your college application package.
By Lisa Speransky
SAT Math Test Review & Prep Guide
SAT Math may seem daunting, but it’s very possible to score well. Understanding what’s on the test, how it works, and what you need to know are the first steps to success. Here’s our guide for everything you will need to know to achieve your goals on the Math sections of the SAT.
By Lisa Speransky
SAT: Everything You Need to Know
The SAT is an entrance exam issued by the College Board, and is the test used by most colleges and universities to make admissions decisions. The purpose of the SAT is to measure a student's readiness for college, and provide colleges with a shared data point to compare applicants. In this article, we'll tell you everything you need to know about the SAT, including how best to prepare for it!
By Lisa Speransky
SSAT Scoring Guide 2024
How exactly is the SSAT scored? Find out in this SSAT Scoring Guide!
By Mel Daly
The Power of Relaxing Your Grip on Your Child's Education
As a parent, we desperately want the best for our children’s future. So when it comes to their education, it’s normal to focus heavily on future outcomes + goals. While this comes from a well-intentioned and loving place, this approach is missing one of the most important ingredients of a ripe learning environment: mindfulness.
By Lisa Speransky
SSAT: Everything You Need to Know
The Secondary School Admission Test (SSAT) is a private school admissions test. It is administered at three levels: elementary, middle and upper. In this article, we'll tell you absolutely everything you need to know about the SSAT and how to study for it.
By Linda Talton
Financial Aid for Private Schools in NYC: What You Need to Know
Private school in NYC is expensive. The good news: not only does financial aid at independent schools exist, but it is also accessible to about 25 to 30 percent of families at most schools you will be applying to. In this article, we’ve outlined the essential information you need to know about private school financial aid in order to hep you make an informed decision about your child’s educational future.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Hunter College High School
Hunter College High School is one of the top-ranked public high schools in the United States. In this article, we will give you a brief overview of the school, an outline of the requirements for admission and the admissions process, and tips for getting in.
By Teresa F.
Hunter College High School Entrance Exam 101
Hunter College High School offers an exceptional academic opportunity to New York City students. The admission process for eligible students includes an entrance exam. In this article, we'll tell everything you need to know about the exam and how best to prepare for it.
By Lisa Speransky
Top Catholic High Schools in NYC
In addition to strong academics, Catholic high schools in New York offer students religious education and experiences, opportunities for service, and college coursework through partnerships with local Catholic universities. There are currently 43 Catholic high schools in Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island under the Archdiocese of New York, and 15 under the Diocese of Brooklyn and Queens. Here are the top-rated ones!
By Lisa Speransky
SHSAT: Everything You Need to Know
The SHSAT is the doorway to getting into Stuyvesant, Bronx Science, Brooklyn Tech and 5 other fantastic, free NYC public schools!
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Catholic High Schools
Catholic schools come in many shapes and sizes. In this article, we will introduce you to the different types of Catholic schools, how they differ from each other, and what you need to know to apply.
By Admit NY
Everything You Need to Know About Private School Admissions
For many parents, applying to private school can be a daunting process. If your child is preschool-aged and older, admissions can seem even more taxing on top of an already busy school schedule. The most important step you can take to destress the admissions process is to plan ahead and stay organized. With that in mind, take the first step by reviewing this list of everything you need to know about private school admissions.
By Lisa Speransky
College Essay 101
Much dreaded and oft misunderstood, the college essay is an essential component of your admissions package – and for good reason. The college essay (or personal statement) is your opportunity to speak directly to the admissions committee in your own voice. It allows you to communicate what is most important and integral to YOU, and in doing so, what makes you different from the other applicants.
By Lisa Speransky
Specialized High Schools in NYC
New York City has 9 specialized public high schools designed to serve students who excel in academics and/or the arts. Due to their specialized nature, these high schools have selective admissions processes that involve either an admissions test, an artistic portfolio, or audition. If you’re currently in middle school and live in NYC, it’s a great time to start thinking ahead about your high school plans, and whether applying to one of these specialized high schools makes sense for you.
By Lisa Speransky
SHSAT ELA Practice
SHSAT ELA practice can be daunting. We know what you’re thinking. How can I possibly read and understand all these complex passages with words I’ve never seen before – under a time limit too! While the SHSAT is certainly difficult, it’s not impossible. In this guide, we’ll walk you through the best ways to practice and prepare yourself for the ELA section of SHSAT.
By Lisa Speransky
College Essay Dos and Don’ts
Universities now base over 50% of admissions on the application essays. We’ll help you crack the code.
By Lisa Speransky
Summer Opportunities for High Schoolers: How to Choose
A productive summer will pay dividends in your personal, professional, and academic development. This guide is tailored specifically for you to maximize your summer. After all, keeping your mind engaged is critical to avoid "summer slide." Here's some advice on how to evaluate and choose the best summer opportunity for you...
By Lisa Speransky
What Happens If You Fail an AP Exam?
You might be worried if you fail an AP exam (where failing is receiving a score less than 3), but don’t worry! Passing an AP exam has many benefits: you may receive college credit, it may help you win an AP Scholars award, and it may add to a larger picture of your academic success that can help you get into colleges. Failing an AP exam won’t grant you these advantages, but doesn’t carry any additional weight beyond that. You can certainly still get into colleges, however, you may need to take additional courses once you attend university than you would have with a passing AP score. It’s also worth noting that a failing AP score is evidence that you likely have not grasped the course material, and is an opportunity for you to rethink your study habits.
By Lisa Speransky
Upper Level ISEE: What to Expect
The ISEE (Independent School Entrance Exam) is the exam used by most private schools to evaluate candidates for admission. Here's what you need to know...
By Lisa Speransky
ISEE vs SSAT: What’s the difference between ISEE and SSAT?
Thinking about independent schools, boarding schools, or switching from one private school to another? You need to think about and prepare for the SSAT or ISEE.
By Michael S.
Cruise to a 5 on the AP English Language & Composition Exam
The AP English Language and Composition exam, offered each year in May by the College Board, test students ability to critically analyze texts and write cogent, evidence-based essays in which they present claims and arguments. The texts studied for AP Lang are non-fiction, whereas those for the AP Literature exam are fictional. AP Lang is rigorous and demanding, requiring both strong critical reading and essay-writing skills. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know about the AP Lang exam, and the best tips and strategies for cruising to a 5!
By Michael S.
AP US History Exam: The Ultimate Guide 2024
The AP US History Exam (or APUSH) covers the rich American story from the Native Americans to the present day. The exam contains a multiple-choice section, short and long essay questions, and one document-based question. Students must be able to recall specific historical facts, as well as form arguments about significant developments in the nation’s history. You have made it to May, so you know the course to be intense. But, there is good news! You can nail the AP US History exam by following a few basic study habits that are fun, low stress, and interactive.
By Alex L
How to Study for the AP Chemistry Exam
The AP Chemistry exam is a difficult 3 hour and 15 minute test that requires a mastery of chemistry concepts as well as a strong baseline understanding of Algebra. It covers the scientific principles outlined in the AP Chemistry course units, and expects students to be able to solve problems related to topics such as atomic/molecular structure and properties, intermolecular forces, kinetics, thermodynamics and acids and bases as well as several others. With practice, however, even the most difficult topics become manageable, and with the right preparation, the exam can be easily conquered for a great score!
By Lisa Speransky
NYC Public High School Admissions Timeline 2022
It can be difficult to keep track of all the moving parts and deadlines required for the public high school admissions process. Fortunately, we’re here to help! Ivy Tutors Network has put together a handy timeline to help you know what happens when. We’ve also included some suggestion for what you can do now to start preparing. Enjoy!
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into LaGuardia High School
LaGuardia’s High School’s reputation precedes it: not only is it one of NYC’s 9 specialized high schools, it is also THE “Fame School.” Founded in 1936, LaGuardia boasts many notable artists and performers among its alumni, including Nicki Minaj, Ansel Elgort, Timothée Chalamet, and Jennifer Anniston. LaGuardia is truly unique in offering its students a first-rate high school education along with conservatory-style arts programs, not to mention the fact that it’s completely free to attend! Intrigued? Here’s what you need to know about LaGuardia and its application process.
By Alejandro V.
How to Study for the AP Biology Exam
Organelles and ATP and Evolution, oh my! We know how daunting AP Biology can seem. Preparing for the exam requires a tremendous amount of memorization, which in turn requires remarkable discipline. The information below is meant to help you create a framework for your studying, allowing you to break the exam down into digestible parts.
By Alex L
How to Study for the AP Physics Exam
Clocking in at 3 hours, the AP Physics 1 Exam is a difficult test that requires a mastery of physics concepts as well as a strong baseline understanding of algebra and trigonometry. It covers the scientific principles outlined in the AP Physics 1 course units, and expects students to use algebra to solve problems related to Newtonian mechanics, energy, and several other topics. With practice, however, even the most difficult topics become manageable, and with the right preparation, the exam can be easily conquered for a great score!
By Lisa Speransky
How Hard Is the AP Calc BC Exam?
Many students are unsure whether they should take the AP Calculus AB or AP Calculus BC exam. On the one hand, the AP Calculus BC exam can help you get more course credit going into college if you get a high score. On the other hand, the AP Calculus BC exam covers more material than the AB exam, and may be harder to get a high score on. So, just how hard is the AP Calculus BC exam? This guide will help you consider all the relevant factors when deciding which test to take.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Study for the AP Calculus AB Exam
With AP tests coming up this spring, many students are concerned about how best to prepare for exam day. Whether or not you are currently taking a calculus class at school, it is important to familiarize yourself with the specifics of the AP test: what content is covered, how it is formatted, and what approaches can help optimize your score. This guide will provide you with everything you need to know to go into test day with confidence.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Staten Island Technical High School
Staten Island Technical High School (SITHS) is a top-rated public magnet high school in NYC, and one of the 9 specialized high schools. For approximately 1330 students, Staten Island Tech offers a completely free college-preparatory education, including specialized courses in science and engineering. With amazing academics, a diverse student body, and exciting extracurriculars, SITHS is truly unique. Want to apply? Here’s what you need to know…
By Lucy T
AP US Gov Exam: Everything You Need To Know
AP US Government and Politics is not only a manageable AP class, but also a formative one, giving students insight into the functioning of our government and political system. AP Gov is an excellent way to earn AP credit while also fulfilling many high schools’ civics requirements. Though generally considered an easier AP class, the questions asked on the exam are known to be tricky. Preparing the test requires specific and efficient studying tactics, as well as a familiarity with particularities of the questions themselves. In this article, we’ll tell you everything you need to know to achieve a great score on the AP Gov exam!
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Queens High School for the Sciences (QHSS)
Founded in 2002, Queens High School for the Sciences is one of the 3 newer specialized high schools located on City College campuses. With small class sizes, a diverse student body, and devoted faculty, Queens High School provides both an intimate and intellectually rigorous educational experience. It’s also completely free to attend, making it a highly sought after option for NYC families. Want to apply? Here’s what you need to know…
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into the High School for Math, Science and Engineering
The High School for Math, Science and Engineering is one of NYC’s 9 specialized high schools. Public and completely free to attend, HSMSE provides students with a first class education in the STEM fields, in addition to a rigorous and well rounded general academic program. The faculty are famous for their quality and dedication to teaching, and the student body (approximately 500) is one of the most diverse in the city, representing all ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds. In this article, we’ll tell you more about what makes HSMSE special, and what you need to know to get the chance to attend…
By Ezra K
How to Study for the AP World History Exam
The AP World History exam is one of the longest APs (about 3 hours and 15 minutes), and requires a large breadth of knowledge. Although the exam covers historical events around the globe from the years 1200 to 2001, World History is less focused on the memorization of specific details than on the understanding of broad historical patterns, such as environmental changes, social movements, and technological advancements. With preparation, tenacity, and the right kind of practice, students can easily overcome the challenges presented by the AP World History exam, and learn valuable writing and critical thinking skills in the process!
By Lucy T
How to Study for the AP Psychology Exam
The AP Psychology exam is one of the shortest AP exams (just two hours long), but can be a challenging test for students, as it contains highly specific theory and has a strong emphasis on vocabulary. Unlike other exams, the AP Psychology exam relies less on intuition and fluency, and more on specific content that students will need to memorize and recognize. Fortunately, with a little bit of preparation, the AP Psychology exam can be easily tackled for a great score.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into the High School of American Studies at Lehman College
The High School of American Studies (HSAS), founded in 2002, is one of the newer specialized high schools, all of which require the SHSAT (Specialized High School Admissions Test) for admission. HSAS has a special emphasis on history, and with only 400 students, is also smaller than most of the specialized high schools. HSAS provides an amazing opportunity for students to attend a small, completely free high school with a unique curriculum focus. Here’s what you need to know to apply!
By Lisa Speransky
SAT Reading Tips
Many students are daunted by the long passages and tricky questions on the reading section of the SAT, and we totally get it! The reading comprehension is meant to be challenging, but it’s actually quite straightforward once you understand how it’s designed and what strategies you need to approach it. To help you out, we’ve compiled a list of 5 essential things everyone should know about the SAT reading section. If you follow these tips, you’ll be sure to put your best foot forward on test day!
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Brooklyn Latin High School
Brooklyn Latin High School, more commonly known as Brooklyn Latin, has many unique features that differentiate it from the other specialized high schools. In this article, we’ll tell you what makes Brooklyn Latin special, and what you need to know to get the chance to attend.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Brooklyn Technical High School
Brooklyn Tech is the largest of the NYC specialized high schools, with a particular emphasis on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Here's what you need to know to apply...
By Katie Miller
Summary of Supplements Required for NYC Public High School Admissions 2022
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into The Bronx High School of Science
Bronx Science is one of the 8 specialized high schools of New York City for which you have to take the SHSAT (specialized high school admissions test). Bronx Science has produced eight Nobel Prize-winning alumni, more than any other secondary school in the country. Here's what you need to know about the admissions process...
By Lisa Speransky
How to Get into Stuyvesant High School
Stuyvesant is a top rated, public high school in lower Manhattan, considered by many to be the “crown jewel” of the NYC public school system. With over 3000 students, Stuyvesant is known for its rigorous academics, unique course offerings, and exciting extracurriculars. It attracts both top students and top teachers. Here's what you need to know to get the chance to attend this amazing school...
By Lisa Speransky
How to Make the Perfect College List [Expert Advice]
With over 3,000 colleges and universities in the US, coming up with a list of schools can be a daunting task. How do I find the one that’s right for me? Here are some suggestions for ways to create the perfect college list – for YOU!
By Raphael L.
What 7th Graders Can Do To Prep for the SHSAT This Summer
When it comes to preparing for the SHSAT, there’s a lot more than reviewing reading comprehension and math skills.
By Lisa Speransky
SHSAT Test Rules
The SHSAT is offered just once a year for 8th or 9th graders in the Fall/Winter. Because you can only take the exam once, it’s absolutely essential to make sure everything runs smoothly. Based on the most common questions we receive from our students, here are the most important things you need to know going into SHSAT Test Day.
By Michelle Siddons, M.Ed.
Should You Take the SAT or ACT in 2023 [EXPERT ADVICE]
In response to the Covid-19 pandemic, many schools have remained test-optional, leaving students wondering whether or not it is worth their time and energy to prepare for an exam that is not, strictly speaking, necessary. The question remains: should I take the SAT or ACT? The answer depends on the individual, but for many students, it’s “yes.”
By Katie Miller
How to Create a General Education NYC Public High School List in 10 Easy Steps
High school admissions expert Katie Miller gives us the do's and don'ts for creating a strong and balanced list...
By Lucy T
How to Improve Your Child's Executive Functioning
Executive functioning is the umbrella term for the mental processes that enable us to plan, focus attention, remember instructions, and juggle multiple tasks at the same time. These skills are instinctive to some, but not at all for others. The good news is that our executive functioning is extremely malleable, and can be easily improved with practice.
By Lisa Speransky
Everything You Need to Know about NYC High School Admissions
Ivy Tutors Network’s founder, Lisa Speransky, recently sat down for an information-packed webinar with admissions experts, Katie Miller and Chantal Aflalo. The subject was “everything you need to know about New York City high school admissions.” Here’s what we learned...
By Katie Miller
Late Summer 2021 NYC Admissions Update
As we near the start of the school year, there remain a number of questions around how public high school admissions will operate this fall. Here are some steps you can take right now to ensure your child is in a strong position going into this year.
By Lisa Speransky
SHSAT Math Formulas to Memorize
We're here to take the anxiety out of your test prep journey. One way to ensure a stress-free SHSAT experience is to have a very strong command over the math formulas you'll need to know in order to solve the 57 math questions. We think that while you're practicing, you'll need this trusty cheat sheet!
By Alejandro V.
5 Tips for High School Students Considering Medicine
Here are some tips to high school students who are considering a career in medicine, advice about initially making the decision to pursue medicine, and how to develop the skills necessary to be a medical student.
By David C.
5 Things to do in the Summer before 9th grade
How do you balance having a fun-filled, stress-free summer with knowing that you’ll be prepared for 9th grade come September? Here are 5 things every rising 9th grader can try to incorporate into their summer.
By Kaitlin M.
5 Things to Do in the Summer Before 11th Grade
Junior year may sound intimidating, but there are steps all students can take to alleviate some of the anticipated anxiety and demands.
By Kaitlin M.
10 Things to Do in the Summer Before Senior Year
Those months preceding your senior year of high school are in many ways part of the final stretch of all your hard work. To alleviate some of the workload and stress heading into the school year and applications season, there are several actions you can take over the summer to relieve some of the workloads and set yourself up for success.
By Michael S.
Her American Story: An Inspiring Interview with Ivy Tutor and Author Ly Tran
As an Ivy tutor, Tran leverages her craft of writing and storytelling to support students in their studies.So many young people dream of writing a book. What advice do you have for young people? It’s quite simple: Read. Then, write.
By Katie Miller
Reporting from the Trenches: NYC Public High School Admissions Results 2020-2021
By Teresa F.
SAT and ACT Study Tips Based on Your Learning Style
By Karen L.
The Benefits of Play-Based Learning
Play-based learning is a way to make learning engaging, fun, and creative for your little learner!
By Isabelle N.
Creating a Theme in Your College Application
The key to creating the most compelling college application is to “thread a theme.” Not only does it sound poetic, it also works!
By Lisa Speransky
College Applications: The Rise of the “Mini-Expert”
Colleges admissions officers are increasingly interested in accepting students who are 'mini experts.' Let's take a look at what that means.
By Lisa Speransky
5 Tips for Writing a Great AP Lit Essay
Nervous about the 'free response prompt' on AP Lit? Don't be. We broke it down into manageable steps!
By Lisa Speransky
5 Ways College Admissions Has Changed Since 2020
Pivot is one of the themes of 2020. But how has the College Admissions process pivoted this year?
By Lisa Speransky
How to Teach Kids to Care: Webinar Recap on Executive Functioning, Focus, Motivation, and Organization Skills for Kids
Is your child's work disorganized? Are you tired of being the 'homework warden'? We understand! At our recent webinar, we discussed everything from how to foster motivation around schoolwork to developing good organization habits with Sue Groner and Shakir Stephen.
By Lisa Speransky
AP Exam Updates: Three Options For Schools to Administer APs This Spring
With the ongoing pandemic, the College Board has given schools three ways to administer their upcoming spring AP exams. Be sure to talk to your AP Coordinator to find out how your school is planning to conduct their exams.
By Isabelle N.
Want to Spend Less Time Studying? Find your learning style.
Identifying your learning style can make you more efficient with your SAT and ACT test prep, so you can focus on the subject matter and strategies that will raise your score.
By Maya B.
How To Get an A in English: Writing An Argumentative Paper
Mastering this common writing assignment will give you a leg up in high school and college English classes - and many other subjects.
By Lisa Speransky
Voted Best Test Prep Tutors & Best Math Tutors in New York City!
We're an Award-Winning Tutoring Service!
By Michael S.
4 Ways High School Students Can Become Social Justice Leaders
There has never been a more important time for us to consider the needs of others.
By Lisa Speransky
How to Write a Killer College Supplement
Often seen as extra work, supplements are essential to your applications - and can even help you select the right school.
By Katie D.
How to Get an A in Math: Advice from a Math Teacher
When it comes to excelling at math, some of the simplest steps are most effective - and often overlooked.
By Jenna K.
The Inside Story: Finding the Area of a Circle
Learning why this formula “works” can help you understand math at a deeper level, building your skills for school and tests.
By Gill W.
Do You Have to Take AP Classes to Get into College?
It can be hard to figure out what exactly colleges are looking for when considering applicants.
By Jenna K.
What Formulas and Definitions to Memorize for the ACT and SAT
The key to beating the clock on the SAT and ACT Math sections is knowing what to expect.
By Rick S.
How to Lower Your Stress When Testing At Home
For something that’s supposed to be simple and convenient, testing at-home can be surprisingly stressful.
By Lisa Speransky
What is Academic Anxiety & How Can You Beat It?
Everyone feels stressed out about a test sometimes; it’s normal to be concerned when an outcome is unknown.
By Jenna K.
Five Strategies for Optimizing Your Time on the SAT or ACT Math Section
By mastering both the “what” and “how” of ACT and SAT prep, you’ll maximize your chances of receiving your best score.
By Jenna K.
Common Algebra Mistakes And How to Avoid Them
Part one of the essential guide to eliminating errors that trip up many test-takers.
By Justin T.
How the Coronavirus is Changing the Importance of the SAT and ACT in College Admissions
Every day, a new development seems to squeeze testing out of the college admissions process.
By Lisa Speransky
Tips for Keeping Kids Engaged and Learning at Home
By now, I am sure you’ve figured out the importance of a daily schedule.
By Raphael L.
How to (Peacefully) Help Your Child with Essay Writing
Having trouble working with your child on their essay? We understand how you’re feeling.
By Rick S.
3 Changes to the ACT Coming in September
With all of the changes caused by the pandemic, we could all use a bit of good news.
By Justin T.
8 Research-Backed Antidotes to Coronavirus “Dis-Ease”
Try this: Name five things in your space right now. Breathe mindfully three times. Feel your feet. Doing better?
By Justin T.
Top tips for planning the perfect college visits
Do you ever stare out of the window in physics class, wondering what it will be like to go to college and never have to take science again? Or ...
By Justin T.
How to be a Quarantine Ninja and Slay 11th Grade During the Lockdown
You’ve mastered washing your hands to your favorite song twice. You’ve caught up on all your secret-pleasure YouTube dives and Netflix shows.
By Justin T.
How to be a Quarantine Ninja and Slay High School During the Coronavirus
You’ve mastered washing your hands to your favorite song twice. You’ve caught up on all your secret-pleasure YouTube dives and Netflix shows.
By Lisa Speransky
5 steps to improving your vocabulary, your SAT or ACT score, and your life
Let's start with a dad joke.
By Lisa Speransky
5 Tricks for Getting Better at Timed Tests
We’ve been in the game for over 16 years, working with students just like you. Almost all students face time pressure...
By Justin T.
To Tweak or Not To Tweak: Should you customize Your College Essay for your Early Decision Application?
“Help me! Vanderbilt came to my school and said they like social entrepreneurship. My essay’s about my family dinner. Should I change my essay?”
By Justin T.
17 Tips for Starting Your College Essay This Summer!
At last, it’s Summer!
By Lisa Speransky
To SAT or To ACT? That is the Question!
What's the difference? Which one is better for me? Let's break it down.
By Justin T.
How to WOW Colleges with your College Essay (or, 'personal statement')
College essay: two words that strike fear in the minds of high schoolers across the nation. But they don’t have to.
By Richard Kaplan
Fighting Over Screen (Scream) Time?
Feel like you're losing the battle over screen time? Some practical tips win the war from one parent to another.
By Lisa Speransky
Abstract Math Concepts Start in 6th Grade
Let's talk about Middle School Math.