Student Stress
Jack Schneider
Jack is a 10 year educator with over 10,000 hours of student mentorship experience. After graduating with a B.A. from Bates College, he started his education career in the public school districts of San Antonio, TX. Jack became a civil service figurehead through CityYear, an AmeriCorps mentorship organization, and delivered the keynote speeches at 2 major industry conferences. And all of his students can find the nonessential clause in that last sentence! Those students have ended up at John Hopkins, UVA, Richmond, JMU, UMD, U SoCal, Harvard, Georgetown, Emory, Middlebury, trade schools following a calling, and so on.
Over the past 7 years, he dedicated his time to the SAT, ACT, and college admissions process. He’s helped 8 students achieve perfect scores and helped propel record improvement of 12 points on the ACT and 440 on the SAT. With education changing, Jack sees a deeper opportunity to optimize the most influential aspect of education: self-discovery. Championing the development of “eternal learners,” Jack works to instill growth mindsets in all students, to find the joy in learning, and to take ownership of their own educational path.