Anonymous wrote:How much do you want to spend? If you look at Princeton Review they have a range of options, from homework help to "guaranteed 5 in the exam or your money back". I highly recommend them. Both my kids got all 5's in their AP exams in 11th grade
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How much do you want to spend? If you look at Princeton Review they have a range of options, from homework help to "guaranteed 5 in the exam or your money back". I highly recommend them. Both my kids got all 5's in their AP exams in 11th grade
I'll give you guaranteed 5 or your money back, too.
Anonymous wrote:How much do you want to spend? If you look at Princeton Review they have a range of options, from homework help to "guaranteed 5 in the exam or your money back". I highly recommend them. Both my kids got all 5's in their AP exams in 11th grade
Anonymous wrote:At least at our school the English honors society tutors at lunch. Although they are just high schoolers, they are motivated and helpful…and free! Ask at your school.
Also, teachers are happy to help during their assigned help period. Make sure your child reaches out!