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The PREP blog addresses some of the common problems student-athletes face in the classroom and on the recruiting trail.

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OUR VISION

PREP fills the gaps in the high school athlete's experience, offering resources such as tutoring, SAT/ACT Prep and guided film study in a sports setting. Athletes study alongside other athletes as they work toward their common goal of receiving a college scholarship. Put simply, PREP exists to help the athlete succeed in all walks of life. From the lacrosse goalie with a dream of playing for a prestigious school to the star quarterback with scholarship offers from across the country to the back-up softball pitcher trying to raise her SAT score, or even a student that just needs academic help, PREP helps students grow off the field.

We do this through "relationship-based tutoring". Students learn best when they trust those teaching them. Our doors are always open; we want to go above and beyond to help students succeed whatever their goals may be.

SERVICES
  • ACT/SAT Prep

  • Private Group Tutoring

  • Subject Tutoring (K-12)

  • College Prep

  • ​Recruiting Guidance

  • Recruiting Exposure

  • Social Media Workshops

  • Essay Editing

From the Owner 

I grew up outside of Charlotte, North Carolina and attended college at the University of South Carolina.  There, I covered over 200 events as a reporter for the Daily Gamecock, GamecockCentral.com, and PalmettoPreps.com on the Rivals network.

In the course of covering hundreds of high school athletes, I found the vast majority had ample on-field training. In addition to school coaching staffs, plenty of private strength/conditioning/skills trainers are available for individual instruction. However, I also found a pervasive lack of academic resources given to the athletic community in the Carolinas. Athletes are expected to keep up with increasingly more demanding paperwork and rigid GPA/ACT/SAT requirements that most tutors do not often understand. 

I created PREP to bridge the gap between athletics and academics

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