At Educational Connections, we’re more than just a tutoring company.

We believe that every student, even the most accomplished ones, can use a little help with optimizing their study habits. For that reason, we incorporate skills like staying organized, planning ahead to reduce procrastination, and study techniques into most everything we do. We offer four services: Subject Tutoring, Executive Function Coaching, Test Prep, and College Consulting.

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We meet students where they are. At Educational Connections, we have an outstanding tutoring program proven to fill in your child's learning gaps, keep them on track, improve executive function skills, and make parenthood a lot less stressful.

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Solid test scores can make a big difference in whether students are admitted to the college or private school of their choice, even when tests are optional. Our tutors will help your child earn a higher score on high-stakes standardized tests such as the SAT, ACT, and SSAT.

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Our Executive Function Coaching is a unique, research-based program to help your child master the skills they need to succeed in school and life. In this program, your child will learn how to get organized, manage their time well, study effectively, and stay motivated.

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Our College Consultants will create a custom roadmap to college for your teen. Your student will learn how to position their unique interests, goals, and accomplishments to stand out in the competitive college admissions process.

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What Families Say...

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Beth Davis
Beth Davis
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My daughter and I are very happy with her tutor. I get detailed session notes with wonderful suggestions that help with home planning. The spanish tutor helped my son go from risk of failure to an A
Tamara Dubowitz
Tamara Dubowitz
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In a few hours my son’s tutor had him on the right path. He scored a 96% on his test following his first two sessions. I am very happy for my son and impressed by the quality of your teachers at Educational Connections.
We’ve been working with a tutor from Education c Connections for a couple years and we think she’s the best Tutor we’ve ever worked with. Previously, we had a tutor from through the school and from another company , and they were not as experienced, professional, or as patient as out tutor from Education Connection. The Tutor is also very funny and nice!
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Blog and Resources

The Effect of Music on Studying: What the Research Says

By Guest Author | April 23, 2013

I am a person who hates silence. No matter if I’m driving, cleaning the house, or grocery shopping; chances are I’m listening to music. My resistance to silence has cost me hours upon hours in the library as a student convincing myself that I could write an analytical paper and listen to Third Eye Blind … Read more

Did you Know Students Can Lose 15% of Their Academic Skills Over the Summer?

By Ann Dolin | April 22, 2013

It’s almost that time of year again! If you are the parent of a school-aged child, you know what I’m talking about. Your kids can feel it, taste it, and almost touch it -we are a mere two months away from that long-awaited time of year known as summer vacation! Three glorious months filled with … Read more

3 Harmful Misconceptions about the SAT

By Ann Dolin | March 6, 2013

As the famous saying goes, “the only thing worse than no information is misinformation.” Unfortunately, there is a great deal of conflicting and counterproductive advice surrounding the SAT. Below are three of the most harmful misconceptions that students have about the college entrance exam. 1. “If I learn SAT strategies really well, I have a … Read more

Does Reading the Newspaper Increase SAT and ACT Scores?

By Ann Dolin | March 5, 2013

To prepare for the reading sections of the SAT and ACT, many students are encouraged to read the newspaper daily. This can be effective – if a student begins at a very young age. The reality is that reading comprehension skills develop over time and reading The Post for two months before the test isn’t … Read more

3 Ways to Improve Your Chances of Being Accepted by Your Top College

By Ann Dolin | February 19, 2013

While college applications are not due until senior year, the road to college begins much sooner than many people think. There are things that can be done from very early ages to improve a student’s chances of acceptance, but here are three simple things students can do to stand out to college admissions boards. 1. … Read more

3 College Application Blunders

By Ann Dolin | February 18, 2013

There are plenty of things that students can do to bolster their college applications, but there are also mistakes that some students make that weaken chances of acceptance. Here are three application blunders: 1. Missing deadlines. Keeping track of the various application deadlines can require its own agenda book. With deadlines for early decision, financial … Read more