The success of our Point Pleasant ACT, SAT, and SSAT test prep classes and AP subject private tutoring and college admissions consulting business is built on our success with every single student we teach and our record of choice college admissions. This is what some of our Point Pleasant Boro High School students and parents had to say about WaveLength tutoring and test prep:
Hi Andrea, I just wanted to touch base with you again. This is Kimberlee Sibilia’s mom from Point Pleasant. I wanted to let you know that Kimberlee was accepted into a BS/MD program with Rutgers Honors College and Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. She checks in on this Thursday, August 30. We are all so thrilled!! She will be close to home for the next eight years in a program that was her dream!!! I want to thank you again as your help with the ACT was very instrumental in making this happen! We think of you often. Hope all is going well for you!
Matt, Marlee and Andrea are amazing at what they do. The small class sizes and individual attention that they provide was a very effective and rewarding experience for my son. Matt and Marlee address each individual's learning style and tailor their SAT classes to help each student excel. The skills and techniques that they used throughout the sessions helped my son improve his SAT score by over 300 points from his sophomore PSAT. Andrea also really prepared him for the ACT test with her enthusiastic approach and his scores reflected that. She and my son hit it off within the first 5 minutes of meeting and he really responded well to her teaching style. They are all really passionate about teaching and each bring their own unique laid-back style to the program. Marlee has been terrific in her communication regarding next steps and her knowledge of the admissions process is invaluable. I highly recommend WaveLength Test Prep!
I really enjoyed this class. Although each class is 2 1/2 hours long, it was a lot of fun and I was able to learn a lot about both verbal and math. Both teachers were great, and I would much rather have them teaching in my school than my regular teachers.