I use Tutor.com. It is not free, but many libraries offer it free to their patrons. Also you can get free help by going to Tutor.com and signing up for the free minutes that it offers so that people can try it out.
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Depending on where you live, you may be in luck. The first step that I would take is to talk with his math teacher and a guidance counselor at his school. They soemtimes know about free tutoring resources. Under the Federal "No Child L...
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Try www.algebra.com, where tutors create solvers with work shown, write algebra lessons, help you solve your homework problems.
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tutoring is a person who helps you with your struggles in your subjects. tutoring is a person who helps you with your struggles in your subjects.
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Math is one of the biggest stumbling blocks for students. Knowledge of math is built up step-by-step over the course of one’s education and if a student has neglected the subject during one stage of their formal education, they will find th...
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You must have access to a computer with a broadband internet connection and a headset with a microphone . If you do not have a headset with a microphone, we may be able to do the trial session by telephone instead. For more details, see our...
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Yes, it's a great resource. But McDonald's did NOT establish the site, they merely promoted it and funded it... maths teachers associations/professors created the site. It's a bit like Excel books, great for explaining the concepts, but hop...
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