"I felt much more confident in my chem honors class as a result of Virtually There Teaching, and my grades really improved!"
I felt much more confident in my chem honors class as a result of Virtually There Teaching, and my grades really improved!
Virtually There Teaching reassured me that I could do well in science, so much so, that I've actually decided to take AP Bio this year.
Thanks to Virtually There Teaching, my grade went up! I earned an A on my Final Exam!
Jorge Camacho, Board Certified Chemistry Teacher
September 18, 2018
Hi, I'm Jorge, but my students call me Camach.
And here's the brutal truth about High School Chemistry:
Smart students fail it all the time.
And even if they don't get an F, that D or C or even a B is enough to wreck their GPA. And they know what that means...
Their class rank drops.
They might not qualify for the scholarships they were depending on.
They miss the admissions requirements for their college of choice, and are forced to settle for a school they never wanted to attend.
It's not because they're lazy students.
It's not even because they have bad teachers (though there are a lot of them out there.)
It's because they make one simple mistake at the beginning of the school year...
I created this free guide:
5 Chemistry Concepts College Bound Kids Must Master
- to help you avoid the mistakes that make smart students think they know what they're doing, while they've really just been set up for failure.
And yes, I also include some video links to resources to help you master these concepts.
If you're serious about keeping your GPA high so you can win the scholarships you deserve and get into the colleges you want...
Learn these 5 concepts. Chemistry will become so much easier!
The mistake? You just try to pass the first tests.
I know it sounds crazy. Isn't that what you're supposed to do?
Not really. In every chemistry class, there are 5 fundamental concepts that become the foundation for the rest of the year.
If you don't understand them - and I mean really master them, not just do well enough to pass the first tests - you will find yourself constantly trying to catch up.
That's why students that typically make great grades often find themselves a few months into chemistry saying things like...
"I just wish Chemistry made sense."
"If I could get out of taking Chemistry, I would. For sure."
"If chemistry is this hard in high school, what's college going to be like?"
"I'm not going to be a science major... Why do I have to take this stupid Chemistry class!"
"I'm a good student. Why is Chemistry so hard?"
That's why I made this cheat sheet study guide...
"Virtually There Teaching reassured me that I could do well in science, so much so, that I've actually decided to take AP Bio this year."
"Thanks to Virtually There Teaching, my grade went up! I earned an A on my Final Exam!"