MathSP 2010 Scholarship Recipients

Thank you to everyone who applied for a MathSP Scholarship.  Fifteen inviduals were selected to receive a MathSP Scholarship for one of our signature test prep courses:   5 for the BRIDGE Program (SAT Prep), 5 for the KEYS Program (GRE Prep), and 5 for the LADDER Program (GMAT Prep).  Semi-finalists were also selected to receive a discounted rate.  All finalists and semi-finalists will be notifed via email by May 5, 2010.

BRIDGE Program Scholarship Recipients:

Khari Rosier-Robinson
Lindsey Baker
Evan Daniels
Kelsey Page
Asha Simone Harris

KEYS Program Scholarship Recipients:

Stephanie Sylvester
Jasmine Napier
Ashlee Hafford
Alex Johnson
Chaz Gipson

LADDER Program Scholarship Recipients:

Jennifer Smith
Nikita Jain
Demetrious Withers
Brooks Lee
Julie Sadtler

We look forward to helping you succeed on the SAT, GRE, or GMAT!

Espy’s Feature in Champion Magazine

Title:  “Southwest DeKalb, MIT grad returns home to tutor math students”

It’s Stephanie Espy’s educational pedigree that stands out on first look. It starts at Southwest DeKalb High School. She graduated there in 1997. Then it moves to MIT in Massachusetts where she received a bachelor’s in chemical engineering in 2001. From there she went west to California – Berkeley specifically – where she got her master’s in chemical engineering. Then there’s the roundabout south, back to Atlanta and Emory University’s business school for yet another master’s earned in 2008.

It’s not the typical resume of your average, for-hire math tutor.

“So many careers these days require knowledge of mathematics,” she said. “Really, to be successful in your career or in general some basic level of math is important.”

And with that sort of enthusiasm for numbers, Espy started MathSP, a math tutoring and test preparation company based in Atlanta. The service is designed to assist students ranging from middle-schoolers to adults in the midst of career or educational changes who feel they need a brush-up before taking graduate school entrance exams, etc.

“A lot of the barriers for people that are going back to school are taking the tests,” she said.

When mentoring students looking to perform better on standardized tests, MathSP teaches students how to break down test questions into parts and examine them in pieces before trying to solve them. The service works with younger students in areas ranging from basic arithmetic to calculus, and it also helps people prepare for exams ranging from the PSAT to the GRE.

Espy said she remembers a particular student who had not been in a math class in about a decade and wanted to attend one of the country’s top business schools and needed to take the GMAT, a popular standardized test required for entry into many post-graduate business schools.

The woman took a practice test, Espy said, and scored a 400. The test maxes out at 800, and very good business programs require a score of at least 650, she said. After working with Espy, the student scored a 680 and received a scholarship, she said.

“Those kinds of experiences happen all the time where they came in with a very weak foundation, and they come out and do well,” Espy said. “They do what they thought they couldn’t do.”

She said her time at Emory’s business school inspired her to start MathSP, which has grown to include instructors in New York, according to a company statement. Espy also said she plans to hire additional instructors to take over her mentoring workload. The company also offered free courses to 15 students who applied in need of remediation before the SAT, GRE and GMAT.

“Part of what makes math fun or not fun is the teachers you’ve had,” Espy said. “I’ve been fortunate… to have really good teachers. If you have a good teacher, you understand it better. … There’s so many students out there who need this type of program.”
Full Article - click here

MathSP Test Prep Scholarship Program: Earn a FREE SAT, GRE, or GMAT Quantitative Prep Course – Apply by April 15, 2010

SAT-GRE-GMAT Scholarship

College Students and Professionals: 5 GRE Prep Scholarships Available

The Keys Program Scholarship

MathSP is awarding five deserving future graduate students FREE GRE Prep classes as part of the Keys Program. Individuals who wish to improve their Quantitative GRE score are encouraged to apply. Official GRE scores are good for five years.

Course Information

The five recipients will receive a FREE 8-session, 24-hr MathSP course (valued at $897) taught by MathSP Founder, Stephanie Espy. Click here to learn more about the Keys Program Course Structure & Materials.

How to Apply to Receive a FREE Course

To apply, submit an updated resume to Scholarships@MathSP.com by Thursday, April 15, 2010. Scholarship recipients will be notified via e-mail by May 2; recipients’ names will also be posted to this site. Course will begin in June.

To download a flyer, click here: GRE Scholarship Flyer

Apply today!

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