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How's summer so far?  At TrinityScholar, we assist you to reach your dreams in higher heights; cramming for a test is never our mission. However, it happens that students get everything prepared but need the last kick of a better score. With our unique and customized teaching methods, our students not only improve, but could improve efficiently and effectively.
The numbers speak for themselves. Let's see the amazing improvements of TrinityScholar's students in different tests.
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Student J.C.

With 12-hour class at Trinity Scholar, he scored from 30 on March 11 to 35 on June 7
Note: Average ACT is 21 while the full score is 36, and 35 is top 0.78%, 99.22 percentile
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Student D.L.

October 2018 Test: 86 percentile
After 10  hours of classes at Trinity Scholar
June 2019 Test: 96 percentile
Student C.Y.  
SAT Mock Exam on 6/10 880 & on 6/26 1290, score improvement 410 points in 2 weeks  

Student A.C. 
SAT Mock Exam on 6/10 890 & on 6/26 1140, score improvement 250 points in 2 weeks

Student N.H. 
PSAT Mock Exam on 6/18 1130 & on 6/25 1500 core improvement 370 points in 1 week
Student A.W. 
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1130 & on 8/7 1240, score improvement 110 points in 2 weeks  
Student S.K.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1290 & on 8/7 1470, score improvement 180 points in 2 weeks  
Student B.S.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1160 & on 8/7 1330, score improvement 170 points in 2 weeks  
Student D.W.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1490 & on 8/7 1540, score improvement 50 points in 2 weeks  
Student P.C.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 1310 & on 8/7 1470, score improvement 160 points in 2 weeks  
Student E.K.
SAT Mock Exam on 7/22 930  & on 8/7 1130, score improvement 200 points in 2 weeks  
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opic:Gender Inequality 
Field:Social Science

At the beginning of the class, the teacher asked the class which industries might have the issue of gender inequality, and then further explain the phenomena with samples in the class material.
 
In the U.S., the sports industry is one of the industries with serious gender inequality. Women are paid much less than men are paid. According to a report, 40% of women in the sports industry have experienced gender discrimination. Take World Cup as an example, the US women football team got 2 million bonuses for their golden medal, whereas US men football team received 35 million after they won the championship. Apparently, the gender pay gap was extremely huge. The good news is, the remuneration for women is rising every year, there are over 90% of the sport games pay men and women equally. "Women are far more visible in sports today than at any previous point in history," says UN Women in a statement. Hopefully, the issue of gender inequality will finally diminish.
 
Besides the contents from the magazine, the teacher also showed the class some related videos, which could further enhance students' listening and speaking.
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Key Vocabulary of the Class

Gender pay gap [n.] the difference between men’s and women’s salaries.
Equality [n.] the quality or state of being equal.
Discrimination [n.] prejudiced or prejudicial outlook, action or treatment.
Discrepancy [n.] the quality or state of disagreeing or being at variance.
Revenue [n.] the total income produced by a given source.

Summer Schedule & How To Sign Up

L3 Reading and Writing 2019 Summer Class Schedule
  • Session 2: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core and Honors), July 1 to July 18
  • Session 3: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core and Honors), July 22 to August 8
  • Session 4: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core and Honors), August 12 to August 29
  • Each session includes 14 classes.
How to Sign Up
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Hi everyone! Today we are going to introduce US prison system, one of our popular topic of L3 Core.
 
The incarceration rate of the US is the highest around the world, and therefore the relating legislation are extremely crucial. Bill Clinton, the former US president, has signed a bill which states that individuals who commit the same crime more than three times will be punished life sentence. Although it looks quite reasonable, it is actually a controversial law. The US authority has already started to amend the legislation.
 
Besides reading the magazine, teacher also asked students to make sentences and write short paragraphs using the vocabularies and phrases from the article.
 
Another important point of the class is critical thinking. Critical thinking is the rational analysis of facts to form a judgement, and it is an important skill required by many western universities. When doing critical thinking, students can not only receive the opinion that the author made but also establish their own ideas. The development of the ability will definitely benefit pupils' future studies.
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​Key Vocabulary of the Class

Mandatory [adj.] required by a law or rule.
Disparity [n.] distinction in quality or character.
Incarceration [n.] confinement in a jail or prison.
Mandated [adj.] official required.

Summer Schedule &How To Sign Up

L3 Reading and Writing 2019 Summer Class Schedule
  • Session 2: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core & Honors), July 1 ~ 18
  • Session 3: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core & Honors), July 22 ~ 8
  • Session 4: 09:30am – 12:30pm (Junior) 13:30-16:30 (Core & Honors), Aug.12 ~ 29
  • Each session includes 14 classes.
How to Sign up