
World-Class Tutoring Instead of School
Private tutoring with educational authors, perfect scorers, and curriculum pioneers


Better Education. Better Ivy League Chances.
Private tutoring beats one-size-fits-nobody classroom education. At Vohra Method, we know that world-class tutoring with world-class educators can give your child an advantage that no private or magnet school can hope to match.
Instead of wasting time in an inefficient classroom, your child could be working directly with the experts in individualized education.
We’ve written internationally published books on education. We’ve helped private schools and educational companies (including direct competitors) improve their individualized programs. We’ve helped students become valedictorians of private schools all over the world...and helped our homeschool students get even farther ahead.
Your child can have the best education possible by working one-on-one with educational authors, curriculum pioneers, and relentless college strategists. Our program will give your child the biggest strategic boost for Ivy admissions.
Historically, Elite Education Meant Tutoring
Even before King Philip of Macedonia hired Aristotle to tutor Alexander the Great, private tutoring was the primary form of education used by the elite. Royalty, nobility, merchants, and even artisans knew that private, individualized education was the only way to truly unlock the greatness in each person, and to hone that greatness to its highest level.
Not until the industrial revolution with the associated increase in factory jobs did today’s factory-style education become widespread. Factories needed large numbers of obedient, unquestioning workers, and a factory style education in which everyone did the same thing at the same time gave those factories what they needed. Today, even the supposedly elite schools stick to that method, keeping everyone moving at the same pace, at the same level, and at the same time.
Apologists for that type of schooling rightfully point out that not everyone can be a leader. Not everyone can be a CEO, an entrepreneur, a business owner, a head of surgery, a named partner. And they’re right. But your child can.
We aren’t trying to create equal education for everyone. We’re trying to create an advantage for your child. We’re trying to help your child tap into his or her greatness, to rise to his or her maximum level, and to reach levels beyond what others can imagine.
The world may need more followers than leaders. But your child doesn’t have to do what most people do. An individualized, rigorous education will help your child recognize and earn his or her own greatness, and learn what it means to succeed on one’s own terms.
Vohra’s Ivy Advantage
Ivy admissions are based on comparing you to the people in your school. If you attend a competitive private, public, or magnet school, that lowers your Ivy admissions chances. You’re compared to only the most competitive students in your area, so it’s much harder to stand out and get into an Ivy.
It gets worse. Even if you’re the number one student in a competitive school, you aren’t the number one student by very much. The top student in an incompetent backwater school might be 2 standard deviations ahead of his nearest competitor. There is no way to be that far ahead of your nearest competitor in a competitive school.
In other words, if you attend a competitive private or magnet school, college admissions committees will punish you for your hard work.
With the SAT optional, it has gotten even worse. Ivy admissions officers are now freely able to push political agendas. In their fight against “privilege” (aka hard work), they are discriminating against anyone who attends a private school, a magnet school, or even a public school with a high graduation rate. In the past, the SAT automatically disqualified most high-adversity students, since they usually had low SAT scores. Now that Ivy League colleges can ignore the SAT when they want to, they can show huge preference for anyone with the demographics they want, and keep out hard working students with better academic qualifications. To learn more, please take a look at our college strategy seminars here.
But with Vohra Method’s Tutoring Instead of School, as far as any Ivy knows, you’re just another homeschooler. You aren’t compared to competitive and ambitious Vohra students. You aren’t even compared to the students in private or magnet schools. Instead, you’re compared to general homeschoolers in your state. That includes students who homeschool for non-academic reasons, and rarely pose much competition. You can reasonably expect to be in the top 1% or higher of homeschoolers in your state.
We do not report any student information to any college or university.
This extends to our extracurriculars. For example, while you might train with Vohra’s Model U.N. program, you will register for conferences as an individual. You might be there with other Vohra students, but the conference will see you as just another independent homeschooler. This ensures that you’re never ranked against highly competitive students, and thus get a huge advantage for Ivy admissions.
Educational Quality
Most schools could be a lot better if they didn’t have to follow idiotic laws in their state. For example, private schools in Maryland are not allowed to hire Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, or many other great tech innovators. Why? Many tech innovators don’t have bachelor’s degrees, and thus cannot be hired by private schools to teach computer science courses. The restrictions on public and charter schools are, of course, considerably more asinine.
At Vohra, we are able to create better education because we are not hampered by state requirements. Our students learn algebra usually in about 2 months, not in the 180 days mandated by state departments of education. They then move on to harder math, which would again go against the requirements in pretty much every state.
Because we aren’t hamstrung by outdated or nonsensical state regulations, we’re able to provide you with much better, more innovative, and more individualized education.
Internship Quality
Most states limit the types of internships students can do by insisting that schools meet during business hours. A student who is stuck at school during the time that businesses are actually open has very limited internship options.
At Vohra, we allow and encourage students to do internships during business hours. Students can do academic training during weekends or evenings while those internships are active, and return to a standard schedule when the internship completes.
Individualization
Many state regulations directly or indirectly mandate that teachers teach the same thing to large groups of students at the same time. Our innovative approach to group classes has students work independently alongside other learners. Students are guided and encouraged to learn at their own pace, whether that be faster or slower than any other students learning simultaneously. But again, that’s only possible because we sidestep state regulations by having students register as homeschoolers.
In order to give you the best chance of getting into an Ivy, and deliver the best, most individualized education possible, we are not registered with any state, any accrediting board, any organization of independent schools, or anything else that could possibly hurt your Ivy chances or educational quality.

Tutoring with Arvin Vohra, Author of The Equation for Excellence
Arvin Vohra is the founder of Vohra Method, and an internationally published educational author of several books, including The Equation for Excellence: How to Make Your Child Excel at Math, and the co-creator of our Tutoring Instead of School Program.
His students have been valedictorians, award winners, perfect scorers, and Ivy Leaguers. If you’re looking to surpass other elite students, or to make a major transformation, consider working with Arvin Vohra.
Arvin Vohra is himself a perfect scorer, with perfect scores on the GRE and the GMAT (he also finished both tests with over an hour to spare). He started innovating with education at a very early age. He learned algebra in a few weeks to skip a grade in math, and took his first college course at age 13. In high school, he got a score of 5 on ten different AP exams. For 6 of them, he didn’t even take the corresponding class, but instead relied on intensive independent study. He also had the highest SAT and PSAT scores in his graduating class. Later, he passed two actuarial exams in a single sitting. He is a graduate of Brown University, with a B.S. in Mathematics and a B.A. in Economics.
He has 20 years of educational experience, tutors in almost every subject, and has spoken about education all over the country, as well as on various major media. He is also the developer of the Rapid Analytical Reading method of speed reading, which allows people to rapidly analyze complex texts. He used this method when getting perfect scores on the GRE and GMAT.
If you’re looking for the academic equivalent of an Olympic private coach, consider working with Arvin Vohra.
Subjects: Virtually all academic subjects, all standardized tests, Ivy League and combined medical program admissions strategy, and public speaking.
Ages: Mr. Vohra usually works with students in 7th - 12th grade, though he sometimes makes an exception for very ambitious elementary school students. A few of his students who won the most awards started in 4th grade!
Tutoring with Chelsey M. Snyder, Author of The 3 Week SAT Crash Course in Reading
Chelsey Snyder helps students build confidence and mastery. She specializes in intensive, short programs to improve your child’s scores or grades as quickly as possible. She also helps students with major academic gaps master subjects for the first time in their lives. If you’re looking to build your child’s confidence and ability, consider working with Chelsey Snyder.
Chelsey Snyder’s most popular programs are her Accelerated Algebra program (for school and the SAT), her Three-Week SAT Reading Crash Course, and her Tutoring Unschool program.
Chelsey Snyder’s style is structured, organized, and intuitive to the point of mind reading. At Vohra Method, other tutors (including Arvin Vohra) routinely go to her for insights on what’s really going on in a student’s mind, and how to help students overcome challenging mental roadblocks. Chelsey Snyder remains, by far, Vohra Method’s most popular tutor.
Like Arvin Vohra, Ms. Snyder’s passion for education showed early. She graduated a year early from high school, taking 8 AP tests in her final year. Later, she became Vohra Method’s head of curriculum development, where she took Vohra Method’s nonlinear curricula to a world-class level. Now, as Managing Director, she has built our homeschool program and our crash course tutoring programs, among other offerings.
Subjects: Chelsey focuses on achieving big gains in Algebra, Prealgebra, Reading, Grammar, College Strategy, Homeschool academics, and post-graduate exams.
Ages: Chelsey works with students in elementary, middle, and high school, as well as students studying for the GRE, GMAT, and other higher level tests.
For Ivy Admissions, Extracurriculars Matter More Than Academics
For college admissions, your extracurricular activities will always matter more than your academics. Sure, your academics need to be strong. But, every single college will ask you repeatedly about what you do outside of school.
This is where Vohra shines. Our extracurricular programs and internship flexibility are the strongest you’ll find anywhere. You’ll find traditional programs, like Model U.N. and chess club. You’ll also find real world extracurricular activities, like Video Game Design, Real World Public Speaking, Mystery Writing, and other extracurriculars that build commercially desirable skills while giving students an incredible experience.
Our students also have better internship opportunities. We allow our students to temporarily shift to an evening/weekend academic schedule, so they are able to do internships during normal business hours...when businesses are actually open.
No public, private, or magnet school can offer that kind of flexibility. Most “traditional” schools make meaningful extracurriculars impossible, with their 40 hours per week required attendance, 15+ hours per week of miserable, unnecessary homework, hundreds of hours of required community service (identical to that of all other college applicants), etc. They tell you that you’re building up your college portfolio. They tell you that this is what it takes to get you into a good school. But then students face rejection letters every year from top schools.
Vohra’s Tutoring Instead of School is focused on economically valuable skills and completely unique, stand-out activities. That’s what we enable and encourage.
Elite Extracurriculars
Vohra offers both competitive and commercial extracurricular programs.
Competitive Extracurriculars:
These are like what you’ll find in most competitive private schools...but with a twist! You’ll find Model U.N., Chess Clubs, and other common competitive clubs. The twist is that for competitions, you register as an individual, rather than as a school. This gives you a leg up for Ivy consideration.
Commercial Extracurriculars:
We also offer extracurriculars designed to build commercially desirable skills. These include programs in Practical Public Speaking for Media and Politics, Video Game Development, Mystery Writing, Politics, Song Writing, and others.
Athletics:
Many professional sports franchises have “academy” teams. The one rule they almost always have is if you play on the academy team, you cannot also play on your school team. They don’t want you wasting time on the substandard training of high school varsity sports.
At Vohra, those who want competitive athletics join travel teams or the even more competitive academy teams. Those who just want fitness are given advising on fitness programs appropriate for their age and level.

What About Standardized Tests?
We started out as a highly successful SAT and AP training program. Our students routinely get top 1% SAT scores and perfect AP scores. Today, our sister company, Vohra Method Tutoring, focuses on innovative, elite standardized prep training, and we incorporate that into our program. We are also the driving force behind the AP Homeschool Project.
In fact, you’ll find AP training programs here that simply don’t exist elsewhere. Our AP Integrated Humanities program, for example, prepares students simultaneously for all 8 AP English and History Exams in a single year (or split into two years). Most private schools do not allow students to do anything close to that. We also have AP classes in BC Calculus, Physics, Chemistry, and other areas.
Pricing
Cost varies depending on the specific nature of your program, but here are a few examples.
Sample Program 2: 15 hours a week for 36 weeks with Chelsey Snyder, author of The 3 Week SAT Reading Crash Course: $84,500
Sample Program 3: 15 hours a week for 36 weeks with Arvin Vohra, author of The Equation for Excellence: $108,000
All programs include VIP passes to all Vohra Method extracurricular seminars, Vohra Method Ivy admissions strategy seminars, all Mixed Rhetorical Arts public speaking seminars, and all Rapid Analytical Reading seminars.
Before you start, we will work with you and your child to create the best possible program for your child within your budget. Your program does not have to cost more than a private school tuition to be better than anything a private school can offer.
The Mechanics
As you’ve probably guessed, your state doesn’t want you replacing factory-style education with private tutoring. That will give your child an unfair advantage, and heaven forbid a parent actually try to provide the best for his or her child.
Fortunately, it’s fairly simple to work around that, and we can help with every step:
Register in your state as a homeschooler. We offer a convenient service that helps with that.
Get the best education on earth with Vohra’s Tutoring Instead of School
Get into an Ivy, start your first business, or get into a combined medical program.
Accelerated Learning
In our Tutoring Instead of School programs, you will probably complete subjects much faster. For example, most students complete 2+ years of math each school year. This applies to both our students who excelled in regular classrooms but wanted something better, and our students who struggled in regular classrooms and wanted something better.
To help prove your mastery to colleges and internships, and to give students and parents a bit more certainty that the student has actually learned the material, we use CLEP exams as a final exam equivalent, and then follow that with an AP exam later in the year. A CLEP is like a slightly easier AP Exam that you can take any time. You don’t need to wait until may. That allows our students to complete multiple levels per year, instead of waiting until may to verify subject mastery.

How to Get Better, Individualized Education and Fair, Merit-Based Admissions for Your Child
Avoid unfair treatment by Ivies.
All colleges will judge you based on your surroundings. You’re going to work hard either way, but if you surround yourself with others who also work hard, then the Ivy League will punish you for your hard work. However, if you register as a homeschooler, the Ivy League will reward you for that same hard work!
Get the best education on earth.
This is education beyond what is permitted by the red tape that hampers public and private schools. Here, you’ll experience individualized, accelerated math training, a rigorous grounding in the classics, and the real world skills that will put you above any competitor.
You’ll study both The Republic and Unreal Engine. You’ll train for real world, practical public speaking, but also study Aristotle’s Rhetoric. You will have opportunities to accelerate your education on your own terms, and reach farther than what regular schools permit.
Become a leader of your generation.
You will have a thorough, classical liberal arts education, a rigorous education in mathematics and natural science, and the most intensive writing training program on earth. You’ll also learn the necessary tools of leadership, including public speaking, debate, and persuasive writing. You will learn far more about technology than those stuck in regular schools; you will explore innovative, commercially relevant technologies, and build the technical skills that mean independence in the modern economy.
But most importantly, you’ll develop the character of a true leader. You will build independence, grit, perseverance, and determination here in ways that are literally impossible in state-approved public and private schools. You will develop meaningful independence, not just the ability to suffer and obey that is taught in regular schools.
You will learn what it means, and what it takes, to succeed on your own terms.
Vohra’s Tutoring Instead of School: Academics
+ Analytical Reading
Most public and private schools do not teach reading. Schools teach students how to fake understanding and how to hide ignorance behind overcomplex writing. But they do not teach real, analytical reading.
If you’re skeptical, go find a recent essay your child wrote. Ask your child to explain what one of his/her chosen evidential quotes literally means. Not the hidden meaning, or the secret meaning, or the subtext. Not the symbolism or anything like that. Just the literal meaning.
You might be surprised. You can even take something as common as the Declaration of Independence. Your child has almost certainly supposedly studied it in school. Here’s the first line.
When in the Course of human events, it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the Laws of Nature and of Nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.
Ask your child literally what it means. Your child’s answer will instantly inform you of the quality of the reading training at your current school.
At Vohra, we do not do reading training in discussion seminars, where students who haven’t even read the text bloviate about its meaning. Instead, we use individualized reading training that uses probing, analytical questions to determine comprehension level, and then build that level. (Note: We do use discussion seminars in our creative writing programs, where discussion is actually useful.)
The hallmark of our system is something we call “Reverse Turing Questions.” These questions are designed to quickly determine if a student actually understands a sentence...or is just pretending. These let us know what areas need to be addressed, and help us ensure all of our students are building real critical reading skills for life.
Rapid Analytical Reading
Our advanced students have the option of studying Rapid Analytical Reading, a grammar-based approach to speed reading. This approach is designed specifically for complex texts, including literature, standardized test passages, and textbooks. Rapid Analytical Reading Seminars are offered twice a year.
+ Grammar Training
Most schools teach essentially no grammar at all. Vohra’s rigorous program builds intensive grammar skills to support serious, analytical reading. This grammar training also prepares students for the SAT and ACT grammar sections.
Grammar training is a prerequisite for all of our reading and writing programs. It is also a very quick course.
+ Math
At Vohra, math training is individualized. Students work at their own pace with careful, close guidance from our educational experts. Students are never left behind, and are never waiting for others to catch up.
More importantly, we use “Responsive Worksheets” throughout math training. Often, students develop gaps in their math knowledge. Most schools don’t address that problem at all, and instead let the gaps get worse and worse over time.
At Vohra, we constantly look for gaps, and immediately address them. For example, if a calculus student is struggling with adding fractions, we pause the calculus, build the fractions skill, and then return to the calculus. This builds a rock solid, rigorous understanding without gaps.
We offer intensive math training up through BC calculus, which is followed by guided independent studies in advanced topics such as linear algebra, number theory, abstract algebra, discrete mathematics, etc.
Students interested in risk and finance may choose to study for the SOA/CAS Actuarial Exam P, which is a challenging exam in calculus based probability. It is also available to students of all ages, but most highschool students, drowning in busywork, never even consider adding such a unique and prestigious exam to their resume. You can.
Your Path Through Mathematics:
Prealgebra, Algebra I and II, Algebraic Geometry, SAT Math, Trigonometry, Euclidean Geometry, Calculus
Geometry Explanation:
Most schools, including most private schools, no longer teach rigorous, proof-based Euclidean geometry. That’s not surprising; Euclidean geometry takes the kind of grit and perseverance that most schools fail to instill.
At Vohra, we teach real, rigorous Euclidean geometry. But first, we make sure that the student has the math skills, logic skills, and perseverance to rigorously study Euclidean geometry.
Recommended Testing:
- CLEP College Algebra
- CLEP College Mathematics
- CLEP Precalculus
- PSAT
- SAT
- ACT
- CLEP Calculus
- AP Calculus AB
- AP Calculus BC
+ Science and Social Science
Natural Science
At Vohra, we offer AP Level training in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Students also independently prepare for the AP Environmental Science and AP Psychology exams, which are easier.
Our science program focuses on rigorous mathematical and conceptual understanding. We don’t slow students down with pointless projects and tedious lab reports.
Students either prepare directly for the AP Exam, or first prepare for the CLEP exam and then take the AP Exam.
Philosophy of Science
Most students in advanced science classes do not understand the philosophical basis of Western Science. Instead, they learn scientific facts as if they were articles of faith.
But science is a process, not a fixed set of facts. Supposedly infallible scientific theories eventually get proven wrong all the time, but the core methods of science stand forever.
At Vohra, our science program is grounded in a rigorous understanding of the scientific method, the philosophy behind science, and deeply considered epistemology.
Vohra students also study the towering works of scientific thought. Instead of reading summaries of the Origin of Species in some Pearson’s textbook, our students read the original text, and see the complex and nuanced thought of one of history’s great scientific minds. They read Alan Turing’s Paper on Computable Numbers, and Watson and Crick’s analysis of DNA. They learn how great scientists think and analyze, and understand science as a method, not as a collection of blindly accepted factoids.
Your Path through Natural Sciences:
Chemistry, AP Chemistry, Biology, AP Biology, Physics, AP Physics
Recommended Testing:
- CLEP Natural Sciences
- CLEP Chemistry
- CLEP Biology
- AP Chemistry
- AP Biology
- AP Physics (Calculus based)
+ Social Science
Economics
For most people, social science is more important than natural science. All adults contend with economics and psychology. Very few adults do much with physics.
Our economics program combines mathematical, conceptual, and historical approaches. Students study game theory, microeconomics, and macroeconomics. Our economics program is calculus intensive, and calculus is a prerequisite. Fortunately, Vohra students usually complete calculus by 9th or 10th grade, so you’ll have plenty of time.
Students also directly analyze the towering works of economic thought, including An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, Das Kapital, and That Which is Seen and That Which is Not Seen.
By default, students prepare for the AP exams in Microeconomics and Macroeconomics. Some students may take a CLEP exam before the AP as a stepping stone.
Students who wish to test themselves further may prepare for the Actuarial FM Exam in Financial Mathematics.
Psychology
Vohra’s psychology program examines both classical and modern psychology. Students study classical thinkers like Freud, Jung, and Adler, but also examine modern analysts like Cialdini, Gladwell, and Dweck
After completing core training in psychology, which involves intensive reading of critical psychological works, students move to a guided independent study program. Most students prepare for the AP Psychology exam. Some choose to focus on the neuroscience aspects of psychology.
Your Path through Social Science:
Economics, AP Economics, Psychology, AP Psychology, Core Psychology and Neuroscience
Recommended Testing:
- CLEP Microeconomics
- CLEP Macroeconomics
- AP Microeconomics
- AP Macroeconomics
- CLEP Psychology
- AP Psychology
+ History and Literature
Vohra Method’s History and Literature program consists of two major components.
AP Integrated Humanities
At Vohra Method, students train for all eight AP History and English courses; some students also add AP Art History.
AP History and English Exams are tests of critical reading and analytical writing. They include relatively little pure fact recall. The exact same skills are tested on multiple exams. At Vohra, we take advantage of this to create a single, integrated program that prepares students for multiple AP exams at the same time.
This is in stark contrast to most private schools, which artificially limit the number of AP exams their students take.
Structure of Western Thought
The hardest part of Vohra Method’s Literature and History program is our Philosophical Pillars of Western Thought program. Students closely read and analyze the works that have shaped Western thought. Examples include The Leviathan, An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations, On Civil Disobedience, Hamlet, The Prince, Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus, On The Origin of Species By Means of Natural Selection, and other significant works. Students analyze these texts closely, and challenge questions are presented by the instructor.
At Vohra, there’s no way to pretend to read, pretend to understand, and then hide behind complex language or clever charisma. Our questions are incisive and brutal, designed to guarantee real understanding. Expect to work harder in this section than you’ve ever worked on anything.
You’ll have a mix of “Reverse Turing” challenge questions designed to see if you understand the text, and individualized questions designed to ensure thorough understanding.
Your Path through History & Literature:
AP Integrated Humanities then Structure of Western Thought
Recommended Testing:
- CLEP Western Civilization I
- CLEP Western Civilization II
- AP US History
- AP European History
- AP World History
- AP US Government
- AP Human Geography
- AP Comparative Government
- AP English Literature
- AP English Language
- CLEP American Literature
- CLEP Analyzing Literature
- CLEP English Literature
- CLEP Humanities
+ Writing
One of the absolute worst things public and private schools do is that they only teach the most boring, most commercially useless, most utterly pointless writing skill. Most schools teach literary analysis as their ONLY type of writing.
Supposedly, this measures whether or not a student has understood a book. It does not achieve this at all. The only thing the “All literary analysis, all the time” approach achieves is making students hate writing.
At Vohra, we build writing skills in ways that are engaging, commercially useful, and effective.
While other students waste their time on writing inane papers about books they didn't read, Vohra students learn to write fiction, political and persuasive writing, and nonfiction. Students have the option to work on commercially in-demand genres, including mystery, fantasy, science fiction, nonfiction, screenwriting, and other areas that have commercial and cultural relevance.
Your Path through Writing:
Vohra Writing has multiple components. You can complete fiction and rhetoric in any order, then move on to narrative writing. Studying nonfiction is an optional elective.
Fiction Component: Mystery Writing, Science Fiction/Fantasy, Literary Fiction
Rhetoric Component: Persuasive Writing then Political Writing
Narrative Writing: Narrative essays, College Essays, Screenwriting & Playwriting Requires 3 quarters of fiction and 3+ quarters of rhetoric before beginning
Screenwriting & Playwriting This is a guided, independent study. Requires 3+ quarters of fiction before beginning.
Nonfiction: Guided Independent Study in Nonfiction. Requires 3+ quarters of fiction and 3 quarters of rhetoric before beginning.
Recommended Competitions: Weekly competitions at TheProse.com Essay Contests at aynrand.org (add list)
+ Foreign Language
Foreign Language Mastery requires motivation and immersion. We don’t believe in dragging students through several years of ineffective drudgery in Spanish or French. Instead, our students do independent studies in the languages of their choice.
Our students use Openculture, Duolingo, and other methods of their choice.
Recommended Testing:
- ACTFL Reading and Oral Proficiency Tests
- CLEP in French, Spanish, or German
- AP Exams in Chinese, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Latin, Spanish
Sidestep Unfair Biases
You’re planning to work hard no matter where you are. You’re dedicated and driven, and everyone has told you that the best place to expend your efforts is an elite private or magnet school. They lied.
College admissions committees will look at your highly competitive school and all of the highly competitive peers in your grade, and they’ll punish you for it. Your level of hard work will be on par with the level of work of your immediate peers, and so they will label you as an average student.
On the other hand, if you leave that unfair and biased system behind, you can get the same competitive academics and be justly rewarded for your hard work. You can secure the admissions letters your hard work deserves.
Our students train with academic programs that were developed to help people dominate elite private and magnet schools. We’ve helped students get top scores in AP and IB classes, and other unique and challenging courses, for over two decades.
We created Vohra’s Tutoring Instead of School to offer a new path. Our students register as homeschoolers with their state, and thus are ranked against general homeschoolers. They aren’t ranked against the most intensely competitive peers in their city. They’re ranked against students who homeschool for all sorts of reasons (many for non-academic reasons).
This can increase your child’s chances of Ivy admissions dramatically. Major news organizations have already started touting homeschool and unschool as the new path to Ivy admissions. You can start your child on that path today.