Ted Dorsey, MA

Ted Dorsey is a Test Prep Tutor, author, and founder of Tutor Ted, an SAT and ACT tutoring service based in Southern California. Ted earned a perfect score on the SAT (1600) and PSAT (240) in high school. Since then, he has earned perfect scores on the ACT (36), SAT Subject Test in Literature (800), and SAT Subject Test in Math Level 2 (800). He has a BA in English from Princeton University and a MA in Education from the University of California, Los Angeles.

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Best things to do when you're bored in class?
I would add that some material is just inherently boring. Maybe one student in 100 can stick with all of that boring material and not have their eyes glaze over at some point, but for most of us, we have to deal with that challenge. There are two things you can do. The first option is to actually talk yourself into liking it, and basically say to yourself, “This passage about DNA is fascinating.” My students laugh whenever I say that, because they know as well as I do that it's not, but you just have to talk yourself into it.

The other option would be to try to find something that can relate to your own life within a passage or within a problem, and say, “I'm interested in this for this reason,” as soon as you find something of interest within a reading passage, a math question, or whatever you’re learning. You're going to be more motivated to solve whatever you’re working on if you find even a tiny reason to care.

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