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ProgrammingRe: Can You Develop This Android Mobile App For Me? by privatetisa(op): 11:43pm On Oct 31, 2017
Akin1212:
Okay, I'll prefer you call instead. If you can't then Telegram would be okay because I am currently off Whatsapp for personal reasons.
Cheers.
Okay. Can I call you now? And if it's already late for you, I'll call you tomorrow morning. Thanks.
ProgrammingRe: Can You Develop This Android Mobile App For Me? by privatetisa(op): 11:34pm On Oct 31, 2017
Htop:
hello contact me on Whatsapp 08145879471 let talk better
Ok. I'll contact you. Thanks.
ProgrammingRe: Can You Develop This Android Mobile App For Me? by privatetisa(op): 11:33pm On Oct 31, 2017
Akin1212:
Is that all you want in the algorithm? I believe there's more.
Contact me for a lengthy discussion on the App and the language you prefer. I can use Java, C++ and C#

08069271881
akindavid84@gmail.com

Will be expecting to hear from you.
I have updated the algorithm.
Ok. I'll contact you. Thanks.
ProgrammingCan You Develop This Android Mobile App For Me? by privatetisa(op):
I need a 'statistical' mobile app. Can you develop it for me?
A brief 'statement algorithm' of the app is:
1.)Do
2.)Do
3.)Do
4.)Select any 5 different numbers from numbers 00 to 89.
5.) Put the 5 numbers selected randomly in a list labelled ListA; eg ListA = {74 37 00 89 10}.
6.) Create an updatable list (that I'll be able to update from time to time). This list will be labelled ListB. It is a list of infinite series of random numbers selected from 00 to 89; eg, ListB = {23 56 77 03 65 65 71 15 23 32 30 48 ......}.
7.) 'ListC = ListA intersection ListB'
3b.)Until
8.) Number of elements/items (or cardinality) of ListC >= 26..
9.) Take the last element in List C and count the number of elements between where it is as the last element and where it appears before its last appearance.
2b.)Until
10.) The number obtained/counted in (9.) above is between 6 and 9; ie, 6<=count<=9.
Example: Count{...... 12 58 87 43 09 67 12} = 6
11.) Then count the number of elements between the appearance of the element at its first to the last position and its second to the last position.
1b.)Until
12.) The number obtained/counted in (11.) above is between 16 and 25; ie, 16<=count<=25.
Example: Count{..... 12 34 68 79 32 11 54 34 69 80 89 65 74 19 05 05 06 12 58 87 43 09 67 12} = 17.

13.) Output (a.) the count in (9.), eg, {6};
(b.) the count in (11.), eg, {17}; and,
(c.) the last number/element in ListC, eg, {12}.

End.
ProgrammingRe: Zillionphpscript Is A Thief by privatetisa(m): 10:02pm On Oct 31, 2017
adelnehis:
Android developer here!
I have developed multiple android apps. I am microsoft and java certified.
I would love to develop your app
Apps can only contain:
Main Page
About page
Product list
Contact page
Monetization(Profit from advertisements)
email:adelnehikhare@gmail.com
I need an Android app development expert to help me build one simple statistical mobile app.
If you are competent and willing to take up the work, please quote and reply this my message. Thank you.
CareerRe: 5 Reason You Should Learn ICT Skills While Doing Other Jobs by privatetisa(m): 9:43pm On Oct 31, 2017
I need an Android app development expert to help me build one simple statistical mobile app.
If you are competent and willing to take up the work, please quote and reply this my message. Thank you.
LiteratureTrue Crimes by privatetisa(op): 10:58pm On Aug 15, 2017
Did you that fact is stranger than fiction?
Who has read any of these true crime novels? 1.) The Kirtland Massacre. 2.) Blood and Money 3.) The Serpentine 4.) Hillside Stranglers 5.) Daddy's Girl
Feel free to add the titles of the true crime novels you have read.
EducationRe: Do You Need A Home/private Tutor ?? by privatetisa(m): 12:02am On Jun 28, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Call Teacher Femi (DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871 for the best home tutors to help your children learn effectively and to prepare them for any of the various national and international exams:
SAT, TOEFL, IGCSE, A/AS, SSCE(WAEC & NECO), UTME(JAMB), Common Entrance Exams into any of the foremost secondary schools in Nigeria.

We are also expert tutors for children that have dyslexia (reading difficulty) and for those that have dyscalculia (challenges or difficulties with mathematics).

Adult education is another area for which we provide professional and experienced tutors.

Lagos Home Tutors .
Best Private Teachers in Lagos.
Be-Noble Home School.

EducationRe: Professional Home/private Tutors by privatetisa(m): 12:00am On Jun 28, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Call Teacher Femi (DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871 for the best home tutors to help your children learn effectively and to prepare them for any of the various national and international exams:
SAT, TOEFL, IGCSE, A/AS, SSCE(WAEC & NECO), UTME(JAMB), Common Entrance Exams into any of the foremost secondary schools in Nigeria.

We are also expert tutors for children that have dyslexia (reading difficulty) and for those that have dyscalculia (challenges or difficulties with mathematics).

Adult education is another area for which we provide professional and experienced tutors.

Lagos Home Tutors .
Best Private Teachers in Lagos.
Be-Noble Home School.

EducationRe: Get A Home Tutor In Lagos- Home Tutors In Lagos | Private Tutors In Lagos by privatetisa(m): 11:58pm On Jun 27, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Call Teacher Femi (DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871 for the best home tutors to help your children learn effectively and to prepare them for any of the various national and international exams:
SAT, TOEFL, IGCSE, A/AS, SSCE(WAEC & NECO), UTME(JAMB), Common Entrance Exams into any of the foremost secondary schools in Nigeria.

We are also expert tutors for children that have dyslexia (reading difficulty) and for those that have dyscalculia (challenges or difficulties with mathematics).

Adult education is another area for which we provide professional and experienced tutors.

Lagos Home Tutors .
Best Private Teachers in Lagos.
Be-Noble Home School.

EducationRe: Home tutors in Lagos |Home tutors in Abuja |Home tutors in Port harcourt by privatetisa(m): 11:57pm On Jun 27, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Call Teacher Femi (DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871 for the best home tutors to help your children learn effectively and to prepare them for any of the various national and international exams:
SAT, TOEFL, IGCSE, A/AS, SSCE(WAEC & NECO), UTME(JAMB), Common Entrance Exams into any of the foremost secondary schools in Nigeria.

We are also expert tutors for children that have dyslexia (reading difficulty) and for those that have dyscalculia (challenges or difficulties with mathematics).

Adult education is another area for which we provide professional and experienced tutors.

Lagos Home Tutors .
Best Private Teachers in Lagos.
Be-Noble Home School.

EducationRe: Six Most Expensive Secondary Schools In Nigeria (alarming School Fees) by privatetisa(m): 11:18pm On Jun 27, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Lagos Home Tutors.
Best Private Teachers in Lagos
Be-Noble Home School, Lagos.

We have professional and experienced tutors for SAT, TOEFL, IGCSE, SSCE(WAEC & NECO), UTME(JAMB), Checkpoint, Common Entrance Exams, Science Education. Dyslexia (Reading Difficulty), Dyscalculia(Difficulty Learning Mathematics), Adult Education, etc.

Call Teacher Femi (DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871.

EducationRe: Cambridge A Levels!!!!! by privatetisa(m): 10:57pm On Jun 27, 2017
https://lagoshometutors..com

Lagos Home Tutors..
Best Private Teachers in Lagos.
Be-Noble Home School, Lagos.

SAT TOEFL IGCSE SSCE(WAEC & NECO) UTME(JAMB) Common Entrance Exams

Teacher Femi(DeProf) 08168974531, 08093162871

Christianity EtcRe: "Female Medical Student Delivered From Stealing & Masturbation By TB Joshua" by privatetisa(m): 7:50pm On Jun 18, 2017
EducationDoes S/he Have Difficulty Spelling, Reading And Writing? by privatetisa(op):
https://lagoshometutors..com.ng/2017/06/dyslexic-dont-worry-these.html?m=1


EFFECTIVE LEARNING SERIES: Dyslexic? Don't Worry. These Qualities/Attitudes Will Help Him/Her To Learn To Spell, Read And Write Very Well.



I'm just paying huge sum of money every year for nothing. In all these years that you have been going to school you haven't even learnt to read and write well enough for your younger sister's age. Children that attend schools that ain't as prestigious as yours have no difficulty reading and writing. I don't think I can continue with this. Very soon I'll take you to Alaba market to learn to sell electronics." - Mr Onyekachi scolding his dyslexic son, Chris.

"Favour, I don't think you can cope in school any longer. We have tried all that we could to make you improve with your spellings and reading but all to no avail. Yet your parents won't stop complaining. You can't continue to set the other pupils in the class backwards. Maybe I will tell your parents to allow you to go and learn some trade or to find another school for you. We have tried our best here." - The principal of one of the famous private primary schools in Lagos State, Nigeria talking 'unprofessionally' to a dyslexic pupil after the boy's class teacher went with the boy to his office to tell him how the innocent boy "has refused to learn and thereby frustrating me in the class." (The teacher's words in quote.)

Many children and sometimes adults with any form of learning need/challenge face serious harshness from several quarters in Nigeria. At home, their parents scold them with obvious hatred; and their siblings make jest of them a lot. At school, the supposedly knowledgeable teachers worsen the matter. They treat these children with untold harshness calling them names: dullard, olodo, slow-learner, playful lot, 'coupon', empty brain, block head and the like. It's always very pathetic whenever I see teachers who should know better 'molesting' these children like this.


The friends of these young boys and girls are never left out of the list of people that intimidate them.


Most times, the child with dyslexia or dysgraphia or dyscalculia or any other learning need is a very intelligent pupil. He or she only has a 'little' difficulty in a certain part of his or her mind. In life everyone has his peculiar challenge. There are people that are shortsighted, there are those that have rickety legs, there are people that have challenges with fatness, some have hearing and/or vocal needs and so on. No one is perfect. Children with special education challenges only need some help. The help having to do with their ability to learn and do certain things. They are very excellent in other aspects of life. No sane parent, teacher or whoever will blame a child for being shortsighted and so for not being able to see the board well in class. Of course, it isn't the boy's or the girl's fault. It is Mother Nature's fault. Likewise nobody in his right sense should blame or scold a child for having a learning challenge.

Rebecca was an SS 1 or year 10 student. A new teacher in her school asked everyone in the class to write their name and home address on a piece of paper. When the students submitted the paper to her she was surprised to see something like this: "rebbca Akidobe house 9 ....... GRA IKEla".

As the teacher glared at the list with suprise, some of the pupils began to smile and talk silently.

"Is anyone here Rebecca or something like that?" The teacher asked.
Immediately, the whole class burst out laughing hysterically.

"Class, what's the problem?"

"It's Rebecca ma. She writes very poorly.

The teacher could not manage the situation well enough, unfortunately. And that day became Rebecca's last day in school.

There are numerous stories of how parents, teachers, headteachers, siblings, classmates and friends have frustrated children with learning needs out of school. These people, in ignorance, do things that worsen the challenge rather than alleviate it. Many young ones that could have grown up to become highly successfully people in laudable careers have rather become touts, nuisance, gangster, drug addict and so on all because there was no one to manage their learning or psychological challenge rightly.

Kayode was an eighteen years old boy. He had noticeable difficulty spelling, reading and writing. He had good SSCE(WAEC) result. He was admitted into a polytechnic when he was seventeen. After being there for a year he could not continue. And he dropped out.

Some months ago one of our clients at the Be-Noble Home School, Lagos introduced us to Kayode's mother. On meeting the boy's parents the father insisted that he had nothing to do with the boy's formal education any longer. He said Kayode's mother in conjunction with the authorities of the primary and secondary schools the boy attended pushed him through school until he got to SS3 class. The man said he was rather surprised that his son had very good 'WAEC' result even while hr could hardly read.

He further told us that had his wife, Kayode's mother, listened to him while the boy was much younger, things would have been better for the boy. According to him, he said he had always told the mother to allow the boy repeat classes. But his wife would not hear of it. He said the woman got many teachers for him but they only came, collected their money and not changed. Kayode's father told us that if all the teachers, both at home and in the school, that have taught his boy while he was much younger could not achieve anything tangible with him, then there was nothing we could do also "especially now that the boy is an adult. He said we had only come to collect his money just as other tutors did in the past.

We told him that we had four guiding principles which we follow in dealing with our students and most especially those with special learning needs.

At the Be-Noble Home Tutors, Lagos, we have used these four attitudes to drastically better the lot of our students with one learning challenge or the other. They are:

1.) LOVE,
2.) PATIENCE,
3.) CONSISTENCY and
4.) PERSONALIZED LEARNING SESSION WITH AN EXPERIENCED TUTOR.

EducationRe: Tutors For British A Level (GCE) And SAT Exams by privatetisa(op): 11:59am On Jun 14, 2017
FELLOW NIGERIANS, DID YOU KNOW THAT SOMETIMES ALL IT TAKES - FINANCIALLY - FOR YOUR CHILD OR EVEN YOU TO STUDY IN THE USA IS JUST THE FEE FOR THE SAT EXAM?
Yes, that can be the case. In fact, the few Nigerians who knew this secret have made very good use of it over the years.
Very good secondary school result + Very high SAT result + Records of participations in some extracurricular/leadership activities = huge sum scholarships to study in an American university or college.
You got that?
Okay let me give some explanations here:
There are various institutions in the US (and sometimes elsewhere) that provide different types of scholarship and financial aid to outstanding international students wanting to study in the USA.
To get admitted into an American college or university, a student needs to apply. Usually, the major requirements for the application are the student's secondary/high school transcripts or results, reports from his teachers and principal, records of participations in extracurricular and/or leadership programs and the like. Students, especially those that are homeschooled, can submit results of their O' Level exam results. These can be for exams like the IGCSE, IB and quite often SSCE(WAEC or NECO). The admission officers in the US college or university the student applies to will convert the result into the American GPA grading system for high school. This allows them to determine if the applying student meets one of the basic requirements for admission into their institution.
Most of these colleges and universities also use the level of participation of the student in social, extracurricular or leadership roles as another criterion for admission. This is why we usually tell our students at the Be-Noble Home School to try as much as possible to participate actively in students' clubs, sporting activities, extracurricular events and in other worthy social activities. Pictures taken, certificates obtained, acknowledgement/recommendation letters received and trophies/medals won during such events at school, in their communities and so on can go a long way in putting them ahead of others in their bid to secure admission into foremost American higher education institutions. The same goes for students with very special skills like the ability to play a musical instrument.
However, the most important criterion for getting admission and also for winning various scholarship awards is an exceptionally high score in the SAT or the ACT. A student that is able to have very high SAT or ACT overall and sectional scores would have succeeded in securing for himself or herself a fully paid-for university or college program in the USA. Sometimes the scholarship includes payment for visa and travel ticket.
Getting such high scores in either the SAT or ACT is however not that common in Nigeria. This isn't because the exams are hard but it is principally because the students ain't prepared enough and rightly.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we adequately prepare our students for the SAT and/or ACT by tutoring them on the best strategies to use to tackle questions on the various topics/question types in every section of each of the tests. For example, we use very many real SAT questions to teach our students each of the 28 question types in Writing and Language Test, 13 question types in the Evidence-based Reading Test and over 50 question types in Mathematics. The same goes for the Essay Test for those that take it.
The American education system is 'analysis-based'. But that can't be confidently said about our own system here in Nigeria. Worst still, most of the highbrow schools in the country adopt the British system and curricula. But parents usually want their children to attend American universities after their high school education in Nigeria. The fact, however, is that the American education system is quite different from that of the British. This is another major reason why Nigerian students are not usually among the top scorers in the SAT or ACT. They haven't been educated the American way.
Be-Noble tutors are trained to teach both the British and American curricula. So you can be rest assured of trusting your child's education in the best hands.
For result-oriented tutors to prepare your child(ren) for the October and/or December 2017 SAT tests or any other foreign exam, contact Teacher Femi(DeProf) on 08168974531 or 08093162871.
My next article will be on how to apply for and easily get scholarships as an international student. After that, I shall tell you about the HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION PROGRAM in US Community Colleges. You will get to see how the Chinese and few other nationals have benefitted largely from this program.
EducationPrep For The 2019/20 SAT And ACT Exams by privatetisa(op):
FELLOW NIGERIANS, DID YOU KNOW THAT SOMETIMES ALL IT TAKES - FINANCIALLY - FOR YOUR CHILD OR EVEN YOU TO STUDY IN THE USA IS JUST THE FEE FOR THE SAT EXAM?
Yes, that can be the case. In fact, the few Nigerians who knew this secret have made very good use of it over the years.
Very good secondary school result + Very high SAT result + Records of participations in some extracurricular/leadership activities = huge sum scholarships to study in an American university or college.
You got that?
Okay let me give some explanations here:
There are various institutions in the US (and sometimes elsewhere) that provide different types of scholarship and financial aid to outstanding international students wanting to study in the USA.
To get admitted into an American college or university, a student needs to apply. Usually, the major requirements for the application are the student's secondary/high school transcripts or results, reports from his teachers and principal, records of participations in extracurricular and/or leadership programs and the like. Students, especially those that are homeschooled, can submit results of their O' Level exam results. These can be for exams like the IGCSE, IB and quite often SSCE(WAEC or NECO). The admission officers in the US college or university the student applies to will convert the result into the American GPA grading system for high school. This allows them to determine if the applying student meets one of the basic requirements for admission into their institution.
Most of these colleges and universities also use the level of participation of the student in social, extracurricular or leadership roles as another criterion for admission. This is why we usually tell our students at the Be-Noble Home School to try as much as possible to participate actively in students' clubs, sporting activities, extracurricular events and in other worthy social activities. Pictures taken, certificates obtained, acknowledgement/recommendation letters received and trophies/medals won during such events at school, in their communities and so on can go a long way in putting them ahead of others in their bid to secure admission into foremost American higher education institutions. The same goes for students with very special skills like the ability to play a musical instrument.
However, the most important criterion for getting admission and also for winning various scholarship awards is an exceptionally high score in the SAT or the ACT. A student that is able to have very high SAT or ACT overall and sectional scores would have succeeded in securing for himself or herself a fully paid-for university or college program in the USA. Sometimes the scholarship includes payment for visa and travel ticket.
Getting such high scores in either the SAT or ACT is however not that common in Nigeria. This isn't because the exams are hard but it is principally because the students ain't prepared enough and rightly.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we adequately prepare our students for the SAT and/or ACT by tutoring them on the best strategies to use to tackle questions on the various topics/question types in every section of each of the tests. For example, we use very many real SAT questions to teach our students each of the 28 question types in Writing and Language Test, 13 question types in the Evidence-based Reading Test and over 50 question types in Mathematics. The same goes for the Essay Test for those that take it.
The American education system is 'analysis-based'. But that can't be confidently said about our own system here in Nigeria. Worst still, most of the highbrow schools in the country adopt the British system and curricula. But parents usually want their children to attend American universities after their high school education in Nigeria. The fact, however, is that the American education system is quite different from that of the British. This is another major reason why Nigerian students are not usually among the top scorers in the SAT or ACT. They haven't been educated the American way.
Be-Noble tutors are trained to teach both the British and American curricula. So you can be rest assured of trusting your child's education in the best hands.
For result-oriented tutors to prepare your child(ren) for the October and/or December 2017 SAT tests or any other foreign exam, contact Teacher Femi(DeProf) on 08168974531 or 08093162871.
My next article will be on how to apply for and easily get scholarships as an international student. After that, I shall tell you about the HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION PROGRAM in US Community Colleges. You will get to see how the Chinese and few other nationals have benefitted largely from this program.

EducationRe: Is This The Highest Score In The Ongoing 2017 JAMB? by privatetisa(m): 12:32pm On May 20, 2017
SAT PREPARATORY CLASSES
The SAT is a very essential examination taken by students seeking admission into American universities.
Broadly speaking, it consists of two major subjects: English Language and Mathematics. The English Language test is further divided into three areas: Reading, Evidence-based Writing and Essay(Optional test).
The SAT is now known as 'The Redesigned SAT' - starting from March 2016. The major element/feature of The Redesigned SAT is its requirement for in-depth analytical ability on the part of the students taking the examination. American educators believe that people coming to study in their colleges and universities or those coming to work in their various institutions should have an optimal level of intellectual ability to do creative and result-oriented work.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we, the tutors, know the strategies for scoring marks above 1350/1600 in The Redesigned SAT. We do not only teach these strategies to our students but we ensure that they fully adopt and effectively use them.
Our aim is to have some of our students having the perfect score of 1600/1600.
For a good and result-oriented tutor to prepare your child for the SAT, contact Teacher Femi( (DeProf) on 08168974531 08093162871
Private Tutor Teacher Home Lesson School Exam Good SAT ACT JAMB SSCE WAEC GCE Checkpoint IGSCE Adult Education Mathematics English Reading Writing Science ICAN ATS Learning Difficulty Problem Challenge Dyslexia Dyxcalculia Preparation Preparatory High Perfect Score Lagos Island Ikeja Lekki Ajah Ikoyi Victoria VGC
EducationRe: 16-Year-Old Boy Has 6 A's In Cambridge's IGSCE by privatetisa(m): 10:05am On May 19, 2017
SAT PREPARATORY CLASSES
The SAT is a very essential examination taken by students seeking admission into American universities.
Broadly speaking, it consists of two major subjects: English Language and Mathematics. The English Language test is further divided into three areas: Reading, Evidence-based Writing and Essay(Optional test).
The SAT is now known as 'The Redesigned SAT' - starting from March 2016. The major element/feature of The Redesigned SAT is its requirement for in-depth analytical ability on the part of the students taking the examination. American educators believe that people coming to study in their colleges and universities or those coming to work in their various institutions should have an optimal level of intellectual ability to do creative and result-oriented work.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we, the tutors, know the strategies for scoring marks above 1350/1600 in The Redesigned SAT. We do not only teach these strategies to our students but we ensure that they fully adopt and effectively use them.
Our aim is to have some of our students having the perfect score of 1600/1600.
For a good and result-oriented tutor to prepare your child for the SAT, contact Teacher Femi( (DeProf) on 08168974531 08093162871
Private Tutor Teacher Home Lesson School Exam Good SAT ACT JAMB SSCE WAEC GCE Checkpoint IGSCE Adult Education Mathematics English Reading Writing Science ICAN ATS Learning Difficulty Problem Challenge Dyslexia Dyxcalculia Preparation Preparatory High Perfect Score Lagos Island Ikeja Lekki Ajah Ikoyi Victoria VGC
EducationRe: Cambridge A Levels!!!!! by privatetisa(m): 10:02am On May 19, 2017
SAT PREPARATORY CLASSES
The SAT is a very essential examination taken by students seeking admission into American universities.
Broadly speaking, it consists of two major subjects: English Language and Mathematics. The English Language test is further divided into three areas: Reading, Evidence-based Writing and Essay(Optional test).
The SAT is now known as 'The Redesigned SAT' - starting from March 2016. The major element/feature of The Redesigned SAT is its requirement for in-depth analytical ability on the part of the students taking the examination. American educators believe that people coming to study in their colleges and universities or those coming to work in their various institutions should have an optimal level of intellectual ability to do creative and result-oriented work.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we, the tutors, know the strategies for scoring marks above 1350/1600 in The Redesigned SAT. We do not only teach these strategies to our students but we ensure that they fully adopt and effectively use them.
Our aim is to have some of our students having the perfect score of 1600/1600.
For a good and result-oriented tutor to prepare your child for the SAT, contact Teacher Femi( (DeProf) on 08168974531 08093162871
Private Tutor Teacher Home Lesson School Exam Good SAT ACT JAMB SSCE WAEC GCE Checkpoint IGSCE Adult Education Mathematics English Reading Writing Science ICAN ATS Learning Difficulty Problem Challenge Dyslexia Dyxcalculia Preparation Preparatory High Perfect Score Lagos Island Ikeja Lekki Ajah Ikoyi Victoria VGC
EducationRe: Help! Good SAT Prep School/Lesson In Lagos? by privatetisa(m):
#DeProfSAT

SAT PREPARATORY CLASSES
The SAT is a very essential examination taken by students seeking admission into American universities.
Broadly speaking, it consists of two major subjects: English Language and Mathematics. The English Language test is further divided into three areas: Reading, Evidence-based Writing and Essay(Optional test).
The SAT is now known as 'The Redesigned SAT' - starting from March 2016. The major element/feature of The Redesigned SAT is its requirement for in-depth analytical ability on the part of the students taking the examination. American educators believe that people coming to study in their colleges and universities or those coming to work in their various institutions should have an optimal level of intellectual ability to do creative and result-oriented work.
At the Be-Noble Home School, we, the tutors, know the strategies for scoring marks above 1350/1600 in The Redesigned SAT. We do not only teach these strategies to our students but we ensure that they fully adopt and effectively use them.
Our aim is to have some of our students having the perfect score of 1600/1600.
For a good and result-oriented tutor to prepare your child for the SAT, contact Teacher Femi( (DeProf) on 08168974531 08093162871
Private Tutor Teacher Home Lesson School Exam Good SAT ACT JAMB SSCE WAEC GCE Checkpoint IGSCE Adult Education Mathematics English Reading Writing Science ICAN ATS Learning Difficulty Problem Challenge Dyslexia Dyxcalculia Preparation Preparatory High Perfect Score Lagos Island Ikeja Lekki Ajah Ikoyi Victoria VGC

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HealthRe: Trying To Conceive A Child? TTC by privatetisa(m): 6:17pm On Jan 26, 2017
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For your ADULT EDUCATION teacher, call Teacher Femi (DeProf) on 08168974531. We teach:

Phonics for Spelling and Reading;

Vocabulary Development and Reading;

Writing;

Grammar;

Mathematics;

Usage of Modern Electronic Media;

Preparation of adult education students for the GCE/SSCE;

and so on.

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