Smarter Students
Student Profiles
C2 is about helping students maximize their academic potential to be leaders in the classroom and in life. While every C2 student is different, they all share a similar goal - success. Learn more about our students below.
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- Ashleigh, High School Junior, Texas
- Charles, High School Sophomore, Georgia
- Danny, High School Junior, Georgia
- Edward, College Senior, University of Chicago
- Gabriele, High School Freshman, Maryland
- George, Eighth Grader, Virginia
- Joanna, College Freshman, Rice University
- Misha, Seventh Grader, Virginia
- Tony, High School Freshman, Maryland
Danny, High School Junior, Georgia
Self-Described Personality.
Goofy, likes to joke around with friends.
Life Outside the Classroom.
Danny loves to do or watch anything sports-related, like playing soccer for his high school team or cheering on his hometown Atlanta Hawks during basketball season and the Cincinnati Bengals during football season. He also loves music and can “pretty much listen to anything other than rap and country.”
Academic Bragging Rights.
After learning about C2 from some of his friends, Danny decided to enroll, mainly for SAT prep and help with literature. A little more than a year later, his math score has skyrocketed from 400 to 720. Though Danny has always maintained a solid GPA, he’s more confident in school, since he knows the subject matter and is well prepared.
The C2 Advantage.
“The teachers at C2 are really nice and friendly,” Danny says. “They always take the time to answer my questions in detail, and the way they explain things is much easier to understand than the way it’s explained at school.”
Big Dreams.
A career assessment test taken last year showed that Danny’s interests and abilities best align with a future in sports psychiatry, which makes perfect sense given his love of sports. Danny is keeping his options open when it comes to college choice, but right now, he’s interested in learning more about UVA, UGA, Vanderbilt and Emory.

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