Asked • 03/19/23

Why is it important to have an Instructor who scores PERFECTLY

Many Tutors cite top 1% scores, without disclosing that this might mean they missed as many as 5-10 total questions on his/ her Exam. These are questions they can’t possibly explain to you correctly, since they themselves couldn’t answer it correctly under the pressure of the timed Exam.


Dr. Fikar has scored a perfect 1600 / 36 (SAT and ACT) or 800 (GMAT) or 180 (LSAT) for the past 25 years. This means that all questions will be presented accurately and correctly.

Frank T.

tutor
Hogwash
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03/19/23

Stephen H.

tutor
Dr Fikar is who?
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03/19/23

Oliver W.

Don't even trip on the top 1%--or 90%, for that matter--the illogic of your question puts both beyond reach, no matter how stellar your tutor's bona fides.
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03/23/23

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Jennifer R. answered • 03/24/23

Tutor
New to Wyzant

Excellent teacher with over 20 years of experience

Dr. M. F.

I quite agree that we all learn by making mistakes. My premise is that a student should be the one making the mistakes, not the Instructor. Before the age of 14, I had attempted thousands of Calculus problems, and missed hundreds of them, so I certainly make no claim to having a perfect past. My history of perfect scores ( attainable by less than one in a million) differentiates me even more than my education ( I believe about one in a hundred people earn PhD or equivalent degrees). Thank you for your feedback-
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03/28/23

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