Don Hall - SAT Math Tutor

Don Hall - SAT Math Tutor

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An SAT Math Tutor with three (3) years of teaching experience (Math, Comp Sci, STEM) and decades of corporate experience with world-class companies (Abbott, Baxter, Motorola) and worked in applied math areas (Robotics, Automation, Kinematics, Analysis).

10/24/2024

King, please have TTP pull the monthly amount and respond that you got this message. It looks like my messages are going to ad-type posts rather than to a particular person.

10/21/2024

King, I am preparing for upcoming Facebook/Meta work with the ads manager. I was billed $97 for Tutor Boss. We'll have to discuss some billing questions. The budget for ads starts Wednesday (23 OCT). A cold the last few days delayed the ad's start to 10/23.

09/21/2024

In order to narrowcast my audience, I have to get 100 followers, so I can customize my audience. So, for parents who have high school-age students preparing for the SAT exam, I can help them prepare for the Math portion (Geometry and Trigonometry). My approach is to mentor the students to work on their anxieties and roadblocks, and to get to the next level, to take the SAT exam, to get into the college of their dreams, and possibly even scholarships.

08/21/2024

Three (3) Ways To Boost Your Child’s Motivation To Get Better Scores In SAT Math via The Halls of University Prep!

If you want your child to succeed in SAT Math Test Prep, get a better SAT Math score, and perhaps get accepted into a great university and scholarships.
Where they learn and with whom they learn matters!
Have you ever been worried that other students at school may be a bad influence on your child and stop them from reaching their potential?
This is all too common - Because their environment (who they are associated with) dictates their habits, and we already know how important building the right habits is!
Students don't have a choice at school - They have to go whether they like it or not.
Some students want to be there and learn while others don't.
Imagine this... If you were to climb to Mount Everest’s top by yourself or with a group of unmotivated people would you make it to the top?
Or would you be better off with a leader and other highly motivated people who wanted to get to the top of the mountain?
Students need to be around other students who want to achieve the top results and grades.
So that they feel motivated to do better, study harder, and develop the belief that they are capable of achieving better SAT Math scores.
What this does is that it provides an unlimited boost of motivation for students. Here's how you can help your child do this:
1) Help your child understand the importance of winning environments and being around like-minded students.
2) Access education outside of school for your child so they can upgrade their environment.
3) Find small group-focused learning with students who also want to achieve better SAT Math scores.

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08/20/2024

How Your Child Can Quickly Improve Math Test Scores!

Students who perform at the top of the class in Math are 'wired' differently and study harder than most other students - Even when they don’t want to!
Just like the top professional athletes on the planet, they train harder than all the other athletes.
Students don't develop winning study habits at school because many students have been conditioned to see school as boring or difficult, which means there is a negative association to wanting to continue learning outside of school - You don't do more of something you don't enjoy!
But if most students know that the more they study and invest in their education the better results they will get - Why don't they do it?
Simple - It's not important enough and therefore additional study doesn't become a habit.
Take this for an example - Why do we brush our teeth multiple times daily?
Is it because we enjoy brushing our teeth? No, it's because we realize how important it is and there are consequences for not doing it.
So we develop a habit and a routine to brush our teeth that happens whether we feel like it or not.
The key to helping students improve Math test scores is to re-wire their current study habits so that they naturally do all the things they know they should be doing and everything becomes easier.
If it’s easier, they start to enjoy it more because they’re naturally more focused and become good.
Here's how you can help your child do this:
1) Invest in your child's education outside of school so that there is accountability to help them develop better habits and a better routine that enhances their learning.
2) Learning needs to be fun so that your child doesn't see doing an additional study as 'boring'.
3) Goal setting to build a mindset for success by aligning your child with the importance of education and the benefits.
Send a message today to build a successful study plan for your child!

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08/20/2024

Our Mission At Don Hall SAT Math Tutor is to help students get better SAT Math scores so that they can go on to achieve better SAT Math results such as University acceptance and scholarships!

Here are 3 reasons why we want to see more students achieve their goals in [Insert subject]:

#1 – Math test prep helps students overcome roadblocks that prevent better results.

#2 - Math study skills help students to get better results on SAT Math exams.

#3 - Timed practice quizzes help students to score better on timed exams.

Are you looking to help your child accelerate their learning and reach their potential in SAT Math Prep?

Please message me directly to learn more about how my services can support your child and help them thrive! 🧑‍🏫

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08/20/2024

The 3 Steps To Help Your Child remove roadblocks and achieve greater results.
Most students fail when it comes to doing well in SAT Math Test Prep, not because they aren't capable but because they are given the wrong strategy to succeed!
This is frustrating because a sports team that prepares for its next competitive fixture with the wrong strategy isn't going to succeed.
So how do you know your child has the wrong strategy to help them take timed standardized tests?
Simple... Do any of these sound familiar?
Test Anxiety or Test Phobia
Poor time management on timed exams
Lack of Motivation or Self Discipline to get started on the day's lesson or objective
That's why I started to change my approach and strategy as a teacher and developed my University Prep Method and once I started working with my students this way the results have been incredible.
Here's what your child needs to focus on:
1) Get used to being in pressure situations (there will be test days or game days).
2) Get used to being in timed events (90-minute exams, 4 quarters, each 15 minutes).
3) Get into “the zone” with laser focus to do your “event” with “all that you’ve got”.
These 3 things are fundamental in helping your child do well in their SAT Math Test.

Just like a bike racer preparing for an international-level competitive race...
When they prepare with the right strategy their chances of success increase dramatically.
If you found this useful please feel free to send me a message to learn more about how I can support your child in their SAT Math Preparation!

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08/10/2024

The last few weeks before traditional school starts. Time to prepare by getting established with a Math Tutor. Work on overcoming roadblocks before the start of the school year.

07/31/2024

I am an SAT Math Tutor for Geometry and Trigonometry for students who want to get into a good university and perhaps earn scholarships.

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5225 Harrison Avenue #8537
Rockford, IL
61126

Opening Hours

Monday 11am - 8pm
Tuesday 11am - 8pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 11am - 3pm
Friday 11am - 3pm
Saturday 11am - 3pm