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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Where do they find these 'tutors'? [/quote] Why are you putting the word in inverted commas? There is a plethora of cheap online tutors who work online. Wyzant is one of the better known websites. For the people who say they can't afford one, you didn't really look, did you? Although you might get what you pay for. Then there are the traditional companies, such as the Huntington Center, or Prep Matters, or C2, etc. Some offer group classes, other offer one-on-one. And then there are individual tutors working for themselves, who built clientele through word of mouth. My middle schooler had such a tutor for writing, recommended by a friend. The tutor was an English Development teacher at an MCPS high school, and she was very good. The Takoma Park magnet middle (also MCPS) has a math teacher there who tutors in her free time. We also used the services of a Latin teacher from a top DC private. Etc... [/quote]
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