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Be an A+ Student and Get Into an Ivy League School - with a Harvard teacher
Class Experience
US Grade 9 - 12
Your path toward academic success - and eventually to a top college - should be highly personalized and tailored to your specific strengths, interests, and capabilities. Each week, Sondra helps you discover and refine those traits and plot your individual course toward scholastic fulfillment. It is never too early to start mastering the skill sets that lead to A’s. And as learners enter high school, it is essential that they develop a clear, cohesive brand to present through the college...
- Students will feel more confident as they approach their strategy to succeed as an A student and prepare for college admissions. We will develop leadership, study, and academic skills together.
I taught with Harvard University's Dept. of Classics for 6 years as a Head Teaching Fellow and hold degrees in Classical Civilizations, Classical Archaeology, and German Language and Literature. I taught the popular and historic class, The Rome of Augustus, for which I won awards for distinction in teaching each semester I taught with Harvard. I also have experience teaching Middle Ages Literature, Art, and History, Ancient Egyptian History, World History: Neolithic to 1500s, and Roman Games (Gladiators). In addition to working on the Giza Project with Boston's Museum of Fine Arts and Harvard for 3 years- a 150 year old joint archaeological project focused on the Giza Pyramids and the surrounding necropolis. Now, I homeschool my son and I greatly enjoy adapting my knowledge and classes designed for university level to each of his grade levels
Teacher expertise and credentials
Hello! I’m Sondra, your friendly neighborhood Roman Historian. I taught with Harvard University's Dept of Classics for 6 years as a Head Teaching Fellow. I was privileged to teach several classes including classes on Roman Games and Gladiators,...
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Group Class
$19
weekly1x per week
30 min
Completed by 58 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 13-18
2-18 learners per class