C2 for in person tutoring?

Anonymous
Anyone tried it? Thoughts?
Anonymous
I was a tutor at a similar place and I recommend DIY if possible.
Anonymous
Found it helpful.
Anonymous
My daughter goes there as do kids of my friends. We’re all happy.
Anonymous
I can’t speak yet for test result improvement but my kid’s school day is pretty lacking - not very rigorous. Hoping the work will help prepare for college study habits.
Anonymous
Sooo expensive!

Not sure how people can afford their programs for SAT or tutoring.
Anonymous
We looked at it years ago and their scheduling is not very flexible. We ended up doing a similar place- Huntington years later and had positive results.
Anonymous
Terrible. One tutor for usually 2-3 kids all learning different things. They assign work and spend very little time going over it. Complete waste of money.
Anonymous
Please read the uncompensated 1 star reviews on TrustPilot and check c2's accreditation status on the BBB before you get duped into signing an expensive c2 contract. It's an unscrupulous business model that preys on its own customers. Buyer beware.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:We looked at it years ago and their scheduling is not very flexible. We ended up doing a similar place- Huntington years later and had positive results.


Us too. Huntington was still not as flexible as other options. Both places lock you into a minimum number of hours per week which can be difficult if your kid participates in ECs, has medical appointments etc.
Anonymous
I've had success going on care.com and finding a private tutor on my own. There are many different people with varying rates, and I know my money is going straight to the tutor, with no corporation in between. And they work at exactly the student's pace based on what they are doing in class.
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