
Recently, the Boot Camp has started a school partnership program. Essentially, it means that we will run our ACT Boot Camp exclusively for, and customized to, your school.
We realize that most schools run some form of prep program, but a partnership with the Boot camp could yield a much better outcome for both administration and students.
We are crazy passionate about what we do; and what we do is change lives.
Our training process is extremely thorough. Participants will ultimately put in close to 50 hours of prep work, with over 30 of those hours actually being in the class room. We train on strategy, content, and speed. On the weekends, our trainees take timed, full length practice tests. All in, the trainees take a total of 6 ACT tests.
Our training strategy is high energy, high excitement, high relational connectivity. Basically, we know that if we can keep the students engaged, they will do awesome on this test.
Ok, so how does the partnership work.
As noted above, our goal is to do all the lifting, and for you and your students to reap the benefits.
Our process is really simple. We train your students. No contracts, no lawyers, just a hand shake and higher ACT scores.
Regarding logistics, we do it all. We handle the finances, we take care of the sign ups..phone calls, emails, follow ups, it is all on us...and we want it that way. We have found that the more I get to coach parents and students through out the week, the better the results, so we actually want to talk to as many parents as possible.
The school plays two roles:
1. Give us a room
2. Give us your students
For example, the Boot Camp has partnered with both Highlands High School and Notre Dame Academy.
Last year, both schools ran their own prep. This year, you will see crazy amounts of kids, spending their nights and weekends working crazy hard to dominate this test. Gone are the days of asking teachers to give up their free nights, or asking guidance counselors of review science passages. The schools simply spread the word, promoting the camp via flyers, newsletters, email, etc.
It actually makes sense. The school connects students with an awesome resource. Parents and students are responsible for performance (and incentivized because Boot Camp certainly is not free). At the end of the day, everyone wins. We are busy training kids, schools have more time and higher scores, and most importantly, the students are ready to dominate college!
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