SEEC — A Talent Hotbed

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What is SEEC?

SEEC stands for SAT/PSAT English Enhancement Class, a purely online class that teaches students English fundamentals and strategies of how to fast and correctly answer the questions in the English sections in SAT and PSAT. However, over the years, SEEC has become a misnomer since it has evolved into a highly reputable long-term and short-term college counseling service as well.

SEEC, as a class, covers four areas:

  1. essay writing,
  2. grammar,
  3. passage reading, and
  4. vocabulary.

Since ACT English is very similar to SAT/PSAT English, many SEEC students have also achieved outstanding performances in ACT.

Much of the course contents in SEEC is hardly addressed in a systematic manner either in middle school or in high school. As a result, SEEC students have not only significantly improved their performances in SAT, PSAT, and school English classes, but they have also carried on a tool that can benefit them for the rest of their lives.

This tutoring service started as a local class in Carmel, Indiana, in 2006. Through his evidence-based quality of teaching and through word of mouth by his students and their parents, SEEC has developed into a purely online course and has benefitted thousands of high-school and middle-school students from the United States and beyond. Numerous students from large cities, such as New York City, Boston, Chicago, San Jose, Los Angeles, Houston, and especially those cities where quality English tutors are hardly available, join SEEC every week.

SEEC has also helped numerous high school seniors from the United States and from around the world with their college applications to U.S. top colleges in the senior year. In addition, SEEC provides long-term support to those highly motivated high-school students to prepare to apply to U.S. top colleges starting from 9th grade though students can join any time from 9th grade to 11th grade. Many students have taken advantage of these two services to be maximize their opportunities in college applications.

Who has benefited from SEEC?

  • SEEC students come from all around the United States, Canada, China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Australia, and Singapore.
  • The class has attracted students from different ethnic groups.
  • High school students and many highly motivated and talented 6th-8th graders have been trained in this class.
  • Every year, SEEC enrolls some of the most brilliant students while some other students are still trying to achieve academic maturity. Both types of students have greatly benefitted from this class so long as they are willing to learn.
  • Over the years, SEEC has literally become a talent hotbed for students who wish to excel.
  • Any student who is highly motivated can attend SEEC no matter what his or her current preparedness for SAT/PSAT is; however, most students in the class are 8th graders or above.

What kind of reputation does SEEC have?

  • Every year, numerous SEEC students and alumni have earned an SAT score that is 1500 or above.
  • Every year, numerous SEEC students and alumni have become the National Merit Semi-finalists based on their PSAT scores.
  • SEEC is included in the Carmel High School, Fishers High School, and Fishers Hamilton Southeastern High School Adult Tutors lists in his local area. The instructor, Dr. Edgar Huang, passed police background check.
  • SEEC is routinely recommended by counselors at Carmel High School, Carmel, Indiana; Hamilton Southeastern High School, Fisher, Indiana; Heritage Christian School, Indianapolis, Indiana; and International School of Indianapolis, Indianapolis, Indiana.
  • SEEC has been routinely recommended by SEEC students and their parents.
  • Counselors from several local high schools have sent their own kids to SEEC and recommended the class to their students.
  • Many parents in those large cities, such as San Jose, Boston, and Houston, have sent their kids to SEEC even though those cities have a big number of similar services.
  • Even a counselor from a famous West Coast SAT/ACT preparation school sent her own kid and several other kids to SEEC.