ࡱ>  bjbjoo @  ;;;;;$;K'<&&&&&&&()+J&&&'&&& &&&&&&o)y;"&& '0K'&s+&s+&&& m:   APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Boston International High School 25 Glen Road Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Boston Latin 78 Avenue Louis Pasteur Boston, MA, 02115 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Boston Latin Academy 205 Townsend Street Dorchester, MA, 02121 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Brighton High 25 Warren St. Brighton, MA, 02135 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Charlestown High 240 Medford St. Charlestown, MA, 02129 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Dorchester Academy 9 Peacevale Rd. Dorchester, MA, 02124 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office East Boston High 86 White St. East Boston, MA, 02128 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Excel High School 95 G. Street, South Boston Education Complex South Boston, MA, 02127 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Fenway High School 174 Ipswich St. Boston, MA, 02215 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Jeremiah E Burke High 60 Washington St. Dorchester, MA, 02121 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Madison Park High 75 Malcolm X Blvd. Roxbury, MA, 02120 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Monument High School 95 G. Street, South Boston Education Complex South Boston, MA, 02127 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office New Mission High School 67 Alleghany Street Roxbury, MA, 02120 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office O'Bryant School of Math and Science 55 Malcolm X Blvd Roxbury, MA, 02120 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Odyssey High 95 G. Street, South Boston Education Complex South Boston, MA, 02127 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Quincy Upper School 152 Arlington St. Boston, MA, 02116 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office The English High 144 McBride St. Jamaica Plain, MA, 02130 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office William McKinley High 90 Warren Ave Boston, MA, 02116 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office MATCH Charter Public School 1001 Commonwealth Ave Boston, MA, 02215 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Cambridge Rindge and Latin 459 Broadway Cambridge, MA, 02138 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Community Charter School of Cambridge 245 Bent St. Cambridge, MA, 02141 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Brookline High 115 Greenough St. Brookline, MA, 02445 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Lexington High 251 Waltham St. Lexington , MA, 02421 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Prospect Hill Academy Charter 15 Webster Ave Somerville, MA, 02143 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Full Circle High 8 Bonair St Somerville, MA, 02145 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Somerville High 81 Highland Ave Somerville, MA, 02143 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office North Quincy High 316 Hancock St. Quincy, MA, 02171 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Quincy High 52 Coddington St. Quincy, MA, 02169 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Watertown High 50 Columbia St. Watertown, MA, 02472 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Arlington High 869 Massachusetts Ave Arlington, MA, 02476 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Newton North High 360 Lowell Ave Newtonville, MA, 02460 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Newton South High 140 Brandeis Rd. Newton Centre, MA, 02459 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Curtis-Tufts 437 Main St. Medford, MA, 02155 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Medford High 489 Winthrop St Medford, MA, 02155 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Malden High 77 Salem St Malden, MA, 02148 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Everett High 100 Elm St Everett, MA, 02149 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Milton High 25 Giles Rd Milton, MA, 02186 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Waltam Senior High 617 Lexington St Waltham, MA, 02452 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Winchester High 80 Skillings Rd Winchester, MA, 01890 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! Best regards, Chris Su APEX Co-Director Department of Biology, MIT 2011 apex@mit.edu chrissu@mit.edu Steve White APEX Co-Director Department of Economics, MIT 2011 stevewh@mit.edu APEX FREE SAT Subject Test Prep at MIT Guidance Office Belmont High 221 Concord Ave Belmont, MA, 02478 Dear Guidance Counselor, Hello, my name is Chris Su and I am a current junior at MIT. Im writing to you today about a FREE SAT Subject Test program that will be offered at MIT beginning from Saturday, March 13, 2010. We will be offering classes in biology, chemistry, physics, Math Level 1, and Math Level 2. Classes are taught by qualified MIT undergraduates who have scored above 750 in their respective subjects. The classes will be held on Saturday afternoons, on MITs campus. Students may take up to two subjects during the duration of the program, with the first session running from 1:30-3:00 PM and the second session running from 3:15-4:45 PM. Students taking only one subject may leave at 3:00 PM. Currently, we anticipate classes to run on all of the following Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, and 5/1. This class schedule conveniently allows students to take their exams on the May or June test date. You may be curious on the reason why we would want to run a free SAT Subject Test preparation program, so I will attempt to highlight our rationale briefly. Educational Development Initiative was founded at MIT in February 2009, with the vision of connecting the fields of international development and education. In the Fall of 2009 (last semester), we ran our first SAT Subject Test preparation program, originally with the intention to charge tuition and donate those funds completely to non-profit NGOs working on global education worldwide. However, after a semester working with our students from all over Boston, we realized the growing need for affordable test preparation services to the Boston Metro high school population, and we ultimately decided to refocus our organization goal to firstly provide services for the neighboring Boston Metro high school community. We hope by eliminating APEX tuition for all of our students, we will be taking a step in the right direction, and it is our hope that this program will flourish into a free service focused on enhancing low-cost educational opportunities available in the Boston area. Registration details may be found at http://bit.ly/miteddi, and we request interested students to register for our program by Wednesday, March 11, 2010. I have enclosed some letter-sized posters of the APEX Program. It is our hope that you will be able to assist us in spreading word about our program to any interested students in your school. Your attention to this matter is greatly appreciated, and please do not hesitate to contact us at apex@mit.edu should you require more information on the program. We are excited to be working with your students! 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