How Will the End of School Year 2020 Be Different?

We’ve finally made it to June! I’m sure you’re starting to feel some sense of relief, just like me, that summer is almost here. Many students only have a few weeks left of remote learning. Many seniors have already had their virtual commencements. As a former teacher, the end of the school year has always […]
AP Test 2020 Glitches – SAT Preview?

For the first time ever, College Board administered the AP exams remotely this year. Normally, students gather in classrooms to take the three-hour-long exams in mid-May. This year, due to the current pandemic, was different. Students around the country logged onto their computers from home at set times. The plan was to access and download […]
Post-Coronavirus Testing Timeline for Sophomores

In the spring of sophomore year, many high students begin the process of determining their college application test calendar. Sophomore test prep is a big part of this. Sophomores have to decide when to take the SAT for the first time. Do they wait (like many others) until March of their junior year to take […]
College Video Tours: A Guide to Your Virtual College Visit

Under normal circumstances, every fall and spring, high school juniors and seniors complete college visits. However, the COVID-19 pandemic is having effects on all aspects of education. As a result, lots of educational institutions are going online, and not just for classes. In-person activities, including college visits, are canceled for the foreseeable future. Fortunately, there […]
Teacher’s Perspective: How to Play Catch-Up this Summer

This time of year is typically when families start to look for a summer camp for their child, or schools begin enrolling students for summer school. Since COVID-19 has caused many cancellations, what are we supposed to do to keep our children engaged and stay current or catch up with their academics? Summer is the […]
What to Do Now that Summer Programs Are Cancelled?

In our experience working with hundreds of thousands of students from different geographic, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds, what we can definitively tell you is that the landscape of college admissions has become increasingly more competitive with every passing year. This doesn’t even factor in admissions complications due to coronavirus. A good GPA and solid SAT […]
CEO of Livius Speaks with Jessica from 101.7 The Bull

If you’re looking for ways for your child to stay ahead with their education, there are lots of options. Online education and online academic support are popular choices, but what is the best way to implement them? Jessica from 101.7 The Bull had a chat with Livius CEO Neil Khaund about ideas for parents. Listen […]
Post-Coronavirus Testing Timeline for Juniors

In April, the College Board cancelled the March, May, and June SAT dates. Immediately, millions of high school juniors saw their college application and testing timeline crumble before their eyes. Each year, approximately half of high school juniors take the SAT for the first time on the March test date. Of the remaining half, some […]
Open Book Test Prep: Our Tips for the AP 2020 Exams

It’s official: this year’s wave of AP exams will be unlike any we have seen before. In response to the COVID-19 Pandemic, The College Board made major changes to the basic format of the exams. In short, each AP exam will be taken at home online and will be an open book test. While open […]
Remote Learning and Staying Connected with Friends

With COVID-19 affecting currently affecting most countries, social distancing is an important step in slowing the viral spread. Because of this, many students are now engaged in remote learning. However, it’s easy to feel isolated without seeing your classmates and friends in person, and this can lead to negative feelings. It’s important to find ways […]
Learning Support and Supplemental Education at Home

Right now, students and parents around the country are adapting to a new normal. They’re figuring out how to learn from home, creating and keeping new schedules, interacting with online platforms, and following lesson plans. Most students have access to resources provided by their schools, such as articles, workbooks, and textbooks. However, this material can […]
Tips and Tricks for Effective Note Taking Methods
Every day, lots of people take notes, though few of us ever learned explicitly how to do it effectively. Instead, most people, whether students in classes or busy professionals in presentations, learned their note taking methods the fly. Note taking is a key part of learning new and vital information, and it’s important to find […]