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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Have your kid self-assess whether they can study on their own, need a group, or need one on one tutoring. Also it is useful if they self-assess whether time is better spent studying the test concepts or the test design. Both my kids self-studied but did not approach their study priorities the same way. First kid almost exclusively studied the test design and got a 1550+. Other kid needed to dig in to study math concepts and also spent a bit of time learning about the test design and got a 1450+. [/quote] The student cannot self-assess whether they would or would not benefit from tutoring. It is only once you've had the tutoring that you know first hand, what it involves and whether you benefit from it or not. The tricks the tutors tell you are not readily available elsewhere. We checked. [/quote] Any tutors that you can recommend?[/quote]
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