#PlanOrganizeCollege: Recent Episodes

Eric Liu

Mr. Eric Liu of #ExclusiveTutoringSD is proud to present #PlanOrganizeCollege, a division of #TutorTip.

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There are THREE questions to Motivation. If a student answers "NO" to any of them, ALL self-motivation is lost. How can we adjust so that our students are not only self-motivated in education, but in their careers as well?

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How do you study? Lecture -> notes -> homework -> TEST The majority of students study this way. We'll show you how to study SMARTER! #tutortip

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The Collegeboard's Profit Motive- in 10 years they've changed the test twice. Their scores are not centered- what does this mean for your students? #PlanOrganizeCollege #tutortip #SDtutor #exctutoringsd

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Do you hand your student the keys to the "smart" car or the "effort" car?

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AFter you look past the grades, you’ll often find that there are other factors occupying a student’s attention. “Check your student’s backpack, then take a moment to check their emotional backpack.” - #SmartANDLazy

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PlanOrganizeCollege Essay Tips to get started! The essay prompts haven't changed much in recent years- get started early and begin wiring your personal statement! Quick tips for editing and brainstorming. Check out www.exclusivetutoringsd.com and check out our free materials!

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Smart and lazy vs driven students Indicators and signs- which one is your student? #sdtutor #tutortip #planorganizecollege #exctutoringsd

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College applications major selection strategy #PlanOrganizeCollege #SDtutor #tutortip

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Begin preparing for your college essays as early as freshman year! #PlanOrganizeCollege goes over the strategies necessary to get started on that mysterious personal statement essay! Mr. Eric Liu is the executive program director of #PlanOrganizeCollege at Exclusive Tutoring SD. Questions and inquiries may be directed at Eric@exclusivetutoringsd.com Thanks for listening!

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Practice makes perfect? How about perfect practice makes perfect? Or even, "practice makes permanent"? There are phrases that we use in our praise that limits our students and their potential, as these phrases indirectly reward characteristics we dislike (laziness). By having a better understanding of this phenomenon, we give our students reminders of their efforts and therefore a better chance of attaining success in their futures. Mr Eric Liu of Exclusive Tutoring San Diego presents #SmartANDLazy, a series dedicated to helping our students unlock their full potential in academics and in life! Eric@exclusivetutoringsd.com

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Questions on how to edit your college essay? Eric Liu of exclusive tutoring San Diego presents Plan Organize College to help you with your college applications and essays Our three tips: 1. Extracurriculars- don't list, show (not tell!) 2. Avoid redundancy- check line by line. 3. Identity crisis- is it unique to you? Other tips and downloadable forms at www.exclusivetutoringsd.com #PlanOrganizeCollege #SDtutor #tutortip

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I'm sure you know somebody somebody who's really smart really bright but is LAZY! But did you know that being smart means that you CAN BE lazy? We've been praising the wrong thing! Eric Liu of Exclusive Tutoring San Diego presents #SmartANDLazy of #PlanOrganizeCollege, a podcast series helping educators, parents and students understand the little #secrets to education!

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It will always exist Judgement

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Three tips for high school students planning for their college applications. (Short story about why we go to college and financial concerns)

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A large majority of parents I meet describe their student as "intelligent but lazy". Why is it that we have so many students that are characterized this way? Even upon praising their abilities, their desires for learning are stifled - due to an underlying misunderstanding we have about praising intelligence. Mr Eric Liu of Exclusive Tutoring San Diego has been researching these concepts of education throughout his life, and after receiving his B.A. in Psychology from UCSD, he has been actively teaching in the SD area. His aim is to spread awareness of these little adjustments we can make - in order to truly unlock the potential of all our students in the world! Contact: Eric@exclusivetutoringsd.com #SDtutor #tutortip #exctutoringsd #planorganizecollege