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Prepare for the TACHS Exam with Confidence

Three-week intensive course to boost your child's skills and get them ready for high school admissions.

TACHS Test Prep Course

The TACHS (Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools) is a standardized exam required for students seeking admission to Catholic high schools in the New York City area. Our three-week prep course is designed to help students master the essential skills in Math, Reading, and Language Arts, while also learning effective test-taking strategies to boost their confidence and improve their scores.

Course Features:
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  • ✅ Comprehensive review of Math, Reading, and Language Arts

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  • ✅ Test-taking strategies and time management

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  • ✅ Small group or one-on-one settings for personalized learning

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  • ✅ Real practice exams to track progress

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Why choose Solomon Tutoring?

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At Solomon Tutoring, we're committed to helping every student achieve what once seemed impossible. With years of experience in K-12 tutoring, our tailored approach ensures students get the personalized support they need to excel on the TACHS exam.

 

Here's what sets us apart:

 

  • Proven Success Rates:  Our students consistently gain admission to their top-choice Catholic high schools, including St. Anthony's, Kellenberg, and St. John's.

 

  • Personalized Learning: We offer both one-on-one and small group settings, allowing us to focus on each student's strengths and areas for improvement.

 

  • Experienced Tutors: Our knowledgeable tutors bring a deep understanding of the TACHS exam and effective test-taking strategies to every session.

 

  • Parent and Student Satisfaction: Hear it from our clients—Trace, a mom of an 8th grader, says, "Joseph was accepted into all three high school choices… We're so grateful for Solomon Tutoring!"

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Course Details:

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  • Start Date and Registration Deadline: A rolling admission starts on Saturday, October 19, 2024, and ends on Wednesday, October 22, 2024

 

  • Duration and Schedule: Group Classes meet on:

    • Saturday, October 26​

    • Wednesday, October 30

    • Saturday, November 2

    • Wednesday, November 6

* Private tutoring classes are adjusted to fit your child's schedule​

 

  • Class Options: Both group and private tutoring are available.

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  • Location: All sessions are conducted online.

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FAQ's:

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    1.    What is the TACHS exam?

The TACHS (Test for Admission into Catholic High Schools) is a standardized test used by Catholic high schools in New York City to assess students' Math, Reading, and Language Arts academic skills. The exam is a vital part of the admissions process for 8th graders.

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    2.    How are classes structured?

Our three-week course includes both small group and one-on-one options. Classes cover essential Math, Reading, and Language Arts topics, focusing on test-taking strategies. Students will also complete practice exams to track their progress and identify areas for improvement.

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    3.    What if my child needs extra help?

If your child requires additional support beyond the group sessions, we offer private tutoring to provide personalized, one-on-one assistance. Our tutors can focus specifically on the areas where your child needs the most help.

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    4.    Are there payment plans available?

Yes, we offer flexible payment plans to accommodate your family's budget. Contact us to discuss the options and find a plan that works for you.

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    5.    What materials will my child need?

All necessary materials will be provided, including practice exams and study guides. Students just need a notebook, a calculator (for the math section), and a positive attitude!

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    6.    What results can we expect?

While individual results may vary, our students typically see significant improvement in their test scores. Many have been accepted into their top-choice Catholic high schools.

50+ Positive Review from Past Clients

"I have seen an astounding improvement in how my 12-year-old son performs in math. He enrolled in Solomon Tutoring over the summer, and I have observed how much more focused he is. 
 
Before Solomon Tutoring, he had never shown much interest in math. His math teacher, who instructed him in 6th grade, has acknowledged how much he has improved in efficiently solving grade-level problems."

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— Paula Gardner

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