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Oakland is a borough in New Jersey's Bergen County. From the 140s to the 1960s, the community served as a summer refuge from the heat of New Jersey and New York City. It was home to a training camp for boxers, as well as Sugar Ray Robinson's summer home.

The Oakland Public Schools provide facilities for students from Kindergarten to 8th grade. From 9th to senior year, the Ramapo Indian Hills Regional High School District operates the schools. There are also several private schools. Indian Hills High School has the highest graduation rates in the area according to the US News & World Report. Conveniently, Oakland, New Jersey, tutors offer both online and in-home private test prep tutoring with personalized instruction to try to help students succeed at the best schools. If you are interested in private test prep instruction, Oakland tutoring is a great solution. It is available either online or in-home. The College of New Jersey in Ewing is the #1 institution in the state. It has a solid undergraduate program. Professional in-person or online tutoring in Oakland is a great way to try to get ahead in your class or test prep.

The borough has a number of recreational programs provided thanks to the Oakland Recreation Department. You can try out for a plethora of sports, such as cheerleading, wrestling, football, basketball, lacrosse, roller hockey, and many others. There are summer camps and special needs programs alike. The summer camp program allows the youth in the community to go on field trips to theme and water parks, as well as movies, sports games, and more. The locals often enjoy going to Bananas Comedy Club, where they can enjoy a variety of comic performances, as well as the Dinner and a Show nights.

Explore the Ramapo Mountain State Forest, where you can enjoy the scenery as you hike. There are numerous trails with a wide range of access points. It spans from New York City to New Jersey. It isn't far from the Ramapo Valley County Reservation, which is home to a wide range of wild animals and natural plants. There are trails and open fields in the reservation that allow for picnics. The Van Allen House is one of the oldest in the city. It serves as the local museum with memorabilia from the Dutch, the British, and the development of the borough.

Work to get into the best schools possible. Tutors in Oakland, New Jersey, will motivate you to try to achieve the best possible outcome in your course or exam.

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Recent Oakland Tutoring Session Notes

Tutoring review by Steve in Oakland, NJ
We worked on a test review that the student had for an upcoming exam, primarily focusing on the Pythagorean Theorem, and using it and the formula to find the geometric mean to determine the value of algebraic variables. The student has a good grasp on the subject, so we completed the guide and mostly practiced and strengthened the concepts.
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Tutoring review by Salman in Oakland, NJ
We worked on adding, subtracting, and simplifying radicals. For Chemistry, we reviewed molarity, limiting reagents, and percent mass.
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Tutoring review by Laura in Oakland, NJ
The student completed English reading. We discussed answers to English homework and history homework. We discussed answers to history questions verbally (she still needs to compete them in written form). She still needs to complete history reading for ch. 7.4 and do the assignment. She will be able to do that before our next session.
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Tutoring review by Caitlyn in Oakland, NJ
For today's session, the student and I worked on a response paragraph to "The Scarlet Ibis," which she had read in class. We used the same technique we were using last year, of writing an outline and then filling it in as we go. She does really well with the overarching mechanics - she came prepared with some really good quotes and rough ideas of what she wanted to write. She seemed a little shaky on what some of the quotes actually meant, and what she was actually trying to say, but by asking her questions (How did that affect the narrator? Why do you think he said that?) she was able to put together a well-written paragraph.
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Tutoring review by Spencer in Oakland, NJ
This was a good session. We worked on a bunch of problems in simplifying radicals. We talked out the mechanics of the simplification in a little more detail than we had in previous sessions. He seemed to respond to exponent form after some repetition which helped. Then we solved a number of quadratic type problems. Although these were mostly algebra type concepts, I'm glad he brought them to the session because they are critical for his high school math education and beyond.
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Tutoring review by Reggie in Oakland, NJ
Today's session seemed to go quite well, as we were able to determine the areas that the student was struggling in and then work towards improving upon them. We went over constant acceleration problems today; this topic can definitely be tough for beginners, but I think she will quickly catch on and grasp the concepts with practice. The first issue we came across was that she would sometimes have errors in her units. The difficulty in making sure units are used correctly is in the fact that most students are used to performing operations on numbers rather than symbols and units. However, multiplying and dividing units is done the same way as with numbers or variables. As she works through more physics problems, she will become more confident and accurate in her use of units as long as she keeps them in mind in every problem. I explained how units can be very helpful in determining which variable each given value can be assigned to, and in checking work at the end of a problem. She occasionally had difficulty in understanding which variable each given value represented (initial velocity, final velocity, acceleration, distance, etc.), but I'm confident that with practice and keeping units in mind she will be fine in this regard. The only other trouble area we encountered was how to find which constant acceleration equation to use. In my mind, it is easiest to do this by considering her knowns and unknowns. By doing this, she can find an equation that only has one unknown variable (though for some more difficult questions, there may be two equations that must be used, e.g. using one equation to determine time and then another to determine acceleration). At the end of the session I gave her a 5 step process for problem solving that will hopefully enable her to methodically go through each problem more easily, understanding each step. Overall I felt that the session went well and that she was making progress.
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