What Parents And Students
Should Know About The College Workload
Students aren't prepared to
handle the 500% increase in independent study and increased
workload in a college environment where plenty of fun-filled
diversions are present. Don't worry. Tutor Kids Network has teamed
with Success4Students to help your student make the transition and excel in college just like in high school.

Studies show that poor use of time, not lack of intelligence,
is the leading cause of poor academic performance. Students who don't
succeed either invest too little time in their studies, or invest their
time in ineffective and outdated study strategies. While learning in
high school is primarily in-class, college learning and study is
predominantly outside the class. College requires a different level of skill that most high school graduates just don't have.
3 Skills Every Student Should Have
Before Stepping Foot Onto A College Campus
- Time Management: College
life requires maximizing in-class learning, overcoming procrastination,
and planning a schedule for the week, then following it like a compass. Reading Speed and Comprehension: College
reading requirements double the high school requirements. Students'
reading speed and comprehension can greatly improve with these simple
tracking techniques helping students keep pace.
- Effective Note-Taking: Because of reduced class time, note-taking becomes crucial. Note-taking
connects in-class time to independent study by moving students
from passive listening to active note-taking
The Solution...

Over 17,000 students . . . just like yours have taken our course. 99% of them told us they were satisfied that we met or exceeded their expectations.* Don't miss the chance to succeed! Sign up while there is still time.
This 4-hour workshop will
teach your student how to use time so effectively that your
child will actually be able to achieve all academic goals and study less! In a recent study of college freshman students who took Success4Students scored higher than their classmates by 0.41 GPA.
Over 50 colleges and university related organizations have adopted Success4Students.