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Blue Island is a city located in Cook County, Illinois. It has a population of 23,700 residents and is part of Chicagoland. Blue Island borders the city's Morgan Park neighborhood, and residents are less than 20 miles from downtown Chicago.

Residents who live in Blue Island are serviced by the Cook County School District 130, where they attend Dwight D. Eisenhower High School. The city also has two private schools, Marist and Mother McAuley Liberal Arts High Schools. Blue Island tutoring lets you receive private instruction, either in-home or online, for your class or test prep today. With the assistance of tutors in Blue Island, IL, students might be able to improve their chances of acceptance into the nation's top colleges and universities.

Are you looking for private instruction to help you get into your top college? Online or in-home test prep tutoring in Blue Island, IL, is available to help you work towards your goals. You can get the assistance you need to enter Blue Island's Moraine Valley Community College, or one of Chicago's top institutions like DePaul University of the University of Chicago.

There are many different entertainment options around Blue Island that you can explore. Spending a day walking around Blue Island's downtown area can be fun and exciting. If you enjoy antiques, make sure to stop by Three Sisters Antique Mall and browse their vast inventory. You will be able to learn the story behind a number of old and unique items.

Before leaving the area, make sure to pay a visit to Rock Island Public House. This restaurant has a number of old-fashioned pinball machines and arcade games, and it is the perfect place to spend some time playing classic video games with your friends.

Since you're so close to Chicago, making a trip to the city is easy and convenient. This means that you can easily see the Cubs, White Sox, Bulls, or Blackhawks play a home game. If you're a baseball lover, make sure to visit Wrigley Field to watch the Cubs play. Since the stadium is one of the oldest baseball fields in the country, you're not only watching a baseball game, you're able to experience baseball history.

You may enjoy working with Blue Island tutors, who are happy to provide you with online tutoring and test prep assistance. Working with a private tutor is one of the great ways to find the guidance needed to work to overcome your struggles.

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Recent Blue Island Tutoring Session Notes

Tutoring review by Jerilynn in Blue Island, IL
For our final review for the AP exam, we went through several free-response type questions covering various topics including Taylor series/polynomials with the Lagrange Error bounds, approximating derivatives and integrals from a table of values, and parametric equations. We went over finding the radius of convergence for a series using the ratio test and determining what to plug into the n-th derivative to find the maximum error for a Taylor polynomial approximation. The student has been doing well with most of the calculus topics so we have tried to focus on the series and sequences practice questions, particularly finding the Lagrange or maximum error for a Taylor approximation.
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Tutoring review by Tere in Blue Island, IL
The student and I worked for the full hour on Thursday as we continued to make progress on his math homework packet. We focused on algebraic thinking, and I pushed him to use mental math when he could instead of longhand in attempt to get him to start simplifying the task while also pushing him to think smarter not harder.
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Tutoring review by David in Blue Island, IL
We reviewed her material for the upcoming class. She had some study materials and wanted to review them. We walked through the various elements and ways to think about the various formulas. She seemed confident in her algebra skills, and I think she'll do well in geometry.
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Tutoring review by Alison in Blue Island, IL
We reviewed her multiplication test. Her biggest problem seems to come from the vocabulary used and wording of the questions. Once I remind her what they mean, she is able to complete the problems correctly. We will go over this in future sessions to make sure she remembers them. After correcting this, she finished her workbook homework about division.
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Tutoring review by Charu in Blue Island, IL
Today the student and I went over some basics of functions and graphs. He seems to be having a little bit of an issue analyzing graphs and functions analytically. We went over those topics, and did a few practice problems. I have assigned him homework from the test prep workbook, and will be meeting him again on Wednesday.
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Tutoring review by Ashley in Blue Island, IL
We covered multiple topics: solving and graphing inequalities, SAT vocabulary, and chemical nomenclature. For solving and graphing, the biggest challenge was writing the appropriate inequality symbol when writing the final answer. As the student practiced, she got better at recognizing and focusing on this concept so she was increasing her chances of getting the problems right. For SAT vocabulary, I gave her a new system for making flashcards that will help connect her perspective and experience to the vocabulary. I also focused on the word parts and how they can be used to help interpret the definition. For biology, we talked briefly about this and I suggested she make flashcards for those as well.
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