I find Zig Ziglar’s quote “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great” really telling. If you’re a student, you may be beginning your journey toward SAT classes or ACT classes. You may be in need of advice about how to write a college essay or you may just want to make it through a math class that really is causing you trouble. Hey, maybe you are searching for the answers to burning questions about the world. Either way, this quote is perfect for you to think about. Sitting on the sideline won’t do anything for you. Waiting only leads to frustration. You need to get started. So, take that first step.
If you are a parent, you have come to the right place. Tutoring for SAT and ACT is a scary predicament for many, especially if you are new to this. You want to make the best choice among your options. Kaplan, Precision, Princeton . . . which do you choose? You have done everything possible for your children, but you may be confused about how to choose the right SAT tutors, how to begin the college essay process, or how to get your child through the Algebra Regents. Whatever the case may be, “You don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”
(And I assure you no matter what it is that you are searching for, whether it be the SAT and ACT classes or the college essay and application process in mentioned before, there have literally been thousands of others who have been in your shoes. They all made it through unscathed, albeit likely with a little less sleep.)
What it all comes down to is remembering that the first step to getting what you want or need isn’t the deciding factor, but it very well may be the most important one.
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