VSA Future Writing Workshop FAQs Frequently Asked Questions LOGISTICS What is the class schedule for the Summer Writing Workshop? The Summer Writing Workshop is offered in three sessions. Session 1 runs from June 28 to July 14, 2021. Session 2 runs from July 19 to August 4, 2021. Session 3 runs from August 9 – 25, 2021. Students can register for […] Read More
A Guide to the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) About the SAT The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is an entrance exam used by most colleges and universities as a gauge to assess whether the student should be admitted to their college or not. The SAT is a multiple-choice test created and administered by the College Board. The SAT is an essential tool for a […] Read More
VSA Math Camp (Grades 3–5) The VSA Future summer camp is underway with a brand new virtual format. For Grades 3 to 5, each student will experience a 45-minute math class, 4 times a week. In this condensed structure, teachers focus on only the most important concepts so that students can take away valuable skills and insights that will enable […] Read More
VSA Math Camp (Pre-Algebra & Algebra) The VSA Future summer camp is underway with a brand new virtual format. Students enrolled in the Pre-Algebra and Algebra classes will experience a 45-minute math class, 4 times a week. Each class is designed to get the most out of the condensed format in order to build algebraic understandings that are crucial to future studies […] Read More
Algebra and Pre-Algebra Program VSA Future is excited to offer our virtual Algebra and Pre-Algebra classes for the fall semester. This program is designed to provide a focused learning experience to develop mastery of algebraic concepts. We use our specialized online resources to our advantage, leveraging the typical drawbacks of online learning to develop a program where students can […] Read More
THE LEARNING PYRAMID: It’s About Stepping Down, Not Climbing Up I kept reading over the textbook page again and again for a big test the next day, but everything just seemed to slip away from my mind. This was my first big high school test, and there was so much material I needed to learn on my own! The more I tried to read the […] Read More