Test-Prep & Professional Services
SAT Exam
The SAT is one of the most widely used standardized tests in the United States. Taken by high school-level students prior to college admissions, the SAT is used to project a student’s readiness for college. The exam takes roughly three hours to complete and consists of three sections: reading, writing, and mathematics. Once it’s completed, the exam is scored between 400 and 1600 points.
ACT Exam
The ACT is one of the most widely used standardized tests in the United States. Taken by high school-level students prior to college admissions, the ACT is used to project a student’s readiness for college. The exam takes roughly four hours to complete and consists of four sections: English, mathematics, reading, and scientific reasoning.
CHSPE Exam
The CHSPE is a test offered to students in the state of California who are interested in an early exit from high school. Instead of a high school diploma, students who pass the exam receive the equivalent Certificate of Proficiency by the California State Board of Education.
Essay-Writing
Writing essays is a fundamental part of every student’s education. Although we understand that writing does not come naturally to all, we do emphasize the importance of mastering essential writing skills. At HYE Tutors, we aim to make writing an easier process for our students by adopting a hands-on approach to crafting essays.
Public Speaking
One of the most overlooked skills that every student should practice is public speaking. Speaking in front of people, whether classmates or large crowds, takes confidence. At HYE Tutors, we believe that anyone can be great at public speaking with practice and the right support system.
College Advising
Planning for college is usually a complicated process with many factors being considered all at once. Whether it is college applications, standardized tests or financial aid, this is usually a stressful period in a student’s high school career.
GRE Exam
The GRE is a standardized test taken by students in the United States and Canada prior to applying for grad school. Those taking the GRE include recent college grads and professionals, therefore there’s no wrong time to start test prep. The exam is meant to assess a student’s readiness for grad school by testing them on verbal and quantitative reasoning, analytical writing, and critical thinking.
GMAT Exam
The GMAT is a standardized test accepted by universities all over the world, including those in the Americas, EMEA countries and the APAC region. It is an entrance exam to a graduate management program, like an MBA. The GMAT requires skills in reading, writing, grammar and the application of math skills in algebra, geometry and arithmetic.
LSAT
The LSAT is a computer-based standardized test that prospective law students take in the United States, as well as in other territories. Those taking the LSAT range from recent college grads to professionals, therefore there’s no wrong time to start test prep. The exam is designed to assess someone’s preparedness for law school by testing them in critical thinking and logical reasoning.
SIE Exam
The SIE Exam is a co-requisite to taking either of the FINRA exams. It is seen as a first step for someone interested in working in the securities industry. Candidates who take the exam are tested on topics like the security industry’s risks, products, regulatory agencies, and regulated/prohibited practices.
Series 7 Exam
The Series 7 exam qualifies financial professionals to trade all types of securities products with the exception of futures and commodities. Also known as the General Securities Representative Qualification Examination, its licensing is administered through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Series 66 Exam
The Series 66 exam qualifies someone to work as an investment advisor representative or security agent. Candidates must take both Series 66 and the Series 7 to become either an investment advisor representative or security agent. Also known as the Uniform Combined State Law Examination, the Series 66 licensing is administered through the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA).
Academic Planning
Academic planning is an aspect of education into which every student should place sufficient thought. The courses a student currently takes, or plans to take in the future, will have a direct impact on their college admissions process, applications to graduate school, or experience entering the job market.
Resume Workshops
The format and quality of your resume is usually the first thing an employer notices when receiving your application. In fact, a resume is much more than just listing your credentials. Knowing how to present yourself clearly, effectively, and professionally on your resume is an important skill to develop while in school and in your professional pursuits.
Career Building
Building a career is not something that happens overnight. The big leaps leading to professional success are composed of several smaller steps along the way. This includes details like drafting a professional resume, networking, making job changes, or even going back to school.