I’ve been studying the LSAT for a couple months, I plan on taking the August and September LSAT and want to reach a 170.
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I am looking for a tutor to help write a reaction paper for my History 101 class. I have some notes on googles docs and papers as well as the criteria for the paper. I have a rough idea but I am having trouble still.
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I am looking for an in-person yoga instructor. My zip code is 11798.
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Looking for tutoring for my daughter with honors physics at Ward Melville.
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My 9 year old (4th) 7 year old ending 1st grade are not upto reading level . Interested in online reading phonics tutoring because their phonics of certain sound or syllabus are struggling. I’m interested in weekly lessons both of them together.
- Posted by Erika ,
my daughter, 14y old, has been playing and having a lesson for guitar since she was 8 or so. her long time teacher changed her work and no longer be able to give her lessons so we are looking for new instructor.
- Posted by Aki,
Looking for help with my twins online for college Statistics today.
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I’m interested in setting up tutoring for both the SATs and TEAS. I’m looking for help with improving my scores and building strong test-taking strategies.
- Posted by Sashane,
I would love to arrange an introductory lesson for my daughter, as she has recently developed an interest in learning piano.
- Posted by Angelina,
I live in New York and am currently looking for a Japanese tutor for my 14-year-old daughter and 16-year-old son. Until now, we have been using the online tutoring service "Try" to help them maintain their Japanese proficiency. Fundamentally, rather than simply teaching the mechanics of the language, I would prefer the tutor to use Japanese as the medium to teach other subjects or to facilitate conversation-based lessons; ideally, I would like the tutor to conduct the entire session—including all explanations—exclusively in Japanese. Our previous sessions typically involved the tutor assigning weekly homework materials—such as short YouTube videos on topics of interest to the children—which they would then discuss during the lesson. We also received written assignments (worksheets/papers) to complete as homework, which were subsequently reviewed and corrected during the following session. Please let me know if this approach to the lesson content seems feasible
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