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Ensuring your edge with
AHEAD
Sunday
Leisure February 4, 2001
If you think that
choosing a suitable tutorial and review center is as easy as pushing a
button, think again.
“I have been to so many other tutorials
but even my sons like it here at AHEAD,” opens Mrs. Uychico, wife
of San Miguel Beer head coach from the Philippine Basketball Association
(PBA) Jong Uychico and she has had her two son’s study habits and
academic performances enhanced by AHEAD tutorial services for the
last three years.
In a world where quality education
has evolved to become a privilege more than a right and the professional
turf is getting stiffer and stiffer with the growing population, where
could the youth of today turn for their chance to excel in their chosen
fields?
“In the past, we’ve been to so many
tutorial institutions but it is with AHEAD that I found
myself at home with. They are so flexible when it comes to the
demands of the parents. Like me, speaking for myself, I consider myself
a spoiled parent here,” she muses.
When our day to day demands as parents
inevitable reside on a fast paced realm, how much time should there
before us to provide the appropriate understanding and patience that our
children need as far as their academics are concerned?
Uychico continues, “with AHEAD.
They know how to run their services. They communicate with
their clients and they provide you with the best tutor for your
kid after a careful evaluation of who should teach your kid. They
even assess the tutor-student rapport.”
The statistics will reveal the descending number of successful
graduates, be it the elementary, secondary or tertiary level of
education, has multiplied during the last decade.
According to psychology books, quality learning should start with
enough time for habit forming study routines. But the key words here are
quality and time.
Fortunately, every unique and advanced learning institution has
consistently monitored the growing need for quality education in
the Philippines. AHEAD Tutorial and Review Center has studied
this educational plight for the last 13 years. |