Real Interdisciplinary Training

Only at Vohra Method

Subjects Need Each Other

Chemistry needs algebra. Physics need calculus. All math needs analytical reading. Analytical reading needs grammar.

The problem is that most schools and teachers have no way to address gaps in adjacent subjects. For example, chemistry teachers and courses have no way to correct algebra gaps, let alone gaps in analytical reading or grammar skills. Thus, some students struggle with chemistry because of algebra gaps, others because of analytical reading gaps, and others because of spatial reasoning gaps. Those students get none of the help or training they need.

At Vohra Method, we do things better. Our group classes are built to be fundamentally interdisciplinary. Our elite teachers are experts in multiple subjects, as well as the ways in which the subjects pedagogically connect to each other.

Group Class Structure

Vohra Method Group classes are built for individualization. Students works on their own questions, and each student’s question is different from what other students are working on. Teachers check each student’s work after every question, and decide what to do next.

Our teachers are able to address gaps in adjacent subjects. For example, suppose a student is struggling with a physics problem because he does not know how to factor. Most physics courses would have no way to address this, since factoring is seen as algebra, not physics. But at Vohra Method, that student immediately gets the algebra help he needs, and then goes back to the physics problem.

At Vohra Method, we don’t have classes that are “Chemistry Only”, since such a class would be just as useless as a standard school class. A chemistry student may need help in algebra, spatial reasoning, analytical reading, or even grammar. At Vohra Method, the student will get that help.

Real Interdisciplinary Training

Many private and magnet schools claim to provide interdisciplinary training. But the reality is more of a “left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing” situation. Chemistry teachers, math teachers, and English teachers barely communicate, and certainly never coordinate.

Vohra Method provides real interdisciplinary training, with all of its advantages. If a student needs help in an adjacent or underlying subject, that help is only seconds away, and the expert is right there to guide the student.

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