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Are You Actually Burned Out—Or Just Mentally Overloaded? Here’s How to Tell (And How to Fix It)
Ever feel like school is just too much? Between test prep, AP classes, and endless assignments, it’s easy to hit a wall. But before you assume you're completely burned out, let’s talk about something important: burnout and mental overload aren’t the same thing.
If you’re mentally overloaded, you don’t need to quit—you just need better strategies. If you’re truly burned out, you need a full reset. The key is knowing which one you’re dealing with and what steps to take next.
The good news? You don’t have to figure it out alone. With the right study strategies, time management tweaks, and (yes) a little tutoring support, you can get back on track—without drowning in stress. Here’s how. 🚀
Should you Take the ACT or the SAT?
The dreaded question—ACT or SAT? I have a whole masterclass dedicated to this, but here I highlight a couple points that can often contribute to making this decision.
Digital SAT Update: You Can Super Score with the Paper SAT!
It’s amazing isn’t it? Not only is the Digital SAT so much easier for many students, but the ability to superscore it with your Paper SAT is a huge advantage for students who are happy with one of the their SAT sections! Woohoo!
Academic Burnout: What to Look for & How to Support a Burned Out Student
My first business is as a burnout and stress management coach and I’m a firm believer that the habits that lead us to burnout and stress as adults begin when we’re teenagers. So, here’s how you can help your stressed out teen…
Your College Apps Timeline | When Should You Do What?
Is your student a Junior? Now is the time to start thinking about colleges and colleges apps and this blog will show you the timeline to help you stay on top of your student’s application process.
How to Choose Your ACT & SAT Goal
How do you know what score you NEED to get on the ACT or SAT to get into your goal school? It’s the ultimate question, isn’t it? Well, that’s exactly the question I’ll help you answer in this blog!
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Is the SAT or the ACT Best for your Student?