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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The majority of the kids having multiple tutors are not the strongest applicants in college admissions. Don’t worry about that. The more tutoring they need, the weaker they are. If they can’t even handle high school contents without tutors, they don’t have the aptitude to handle top colleges. If your DC can handle it without tutoring, that’s conducive to his growth and readiness for college. Definitely beneficial in the long run.[/quote] Many strong applicants and academically advanced students have tutors. Tutors help strong students explore the subjects in ways that classroom teacher don't have time to do. They help advanced learners hone skills that are not taught in school. They explore topics of interest that are not in the curriculum. Think of a tutor as a personal academic mentor. It's not always about academic weakness.[/quote]
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