You Can Do Pre Calculus.
A Tutor Can Help.

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No doubt about it, pre calculus can be a tough subject. But if you're going to succeed in math long-term, you need to make sure you have a solid foundation. How? Tutoring is the best solution. There are lots of wonderful options available.

I recommend one of three possibilities:

1) An excellent local pre calculus tutor -- and I've got 40,000 of them for you to choose from!

2) A tutoring center that works extensively with math students

3) Online tutoring from highly trained e-tutors.

Let's explore each one.

Search among thousands of qualified pre-calc tutors now.
Then email your favorites.

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If you like a tutoring center, sign up with Sylvan

Sylvan Learning Centers are all over the United States, and they offer extensive pre calculus resources. I"ve created a page of advice on getting started with Sylvan , so please visit for more information.

One of the advantages of working with a center is that they may have good diagnostic tests, counseling, and package deals that make tutoring more affordable. Don't hesitate to get in touch with your local Sylvan and find out more. They'll be happy to answer your questions.

Online tutors are an affordable option

For night owls and computer geeks, online tutors are a fantastic new way to learn. There are lots of qualified tutors and they work 24/7, so you can get help any time you need it. Many online programs offer flat fees, so you might get unlimited tutoring for a month for $100. Amazing, right? The down side is that not everyone likes working online. Sometimes the personal connection you experience at a center or one-on-one at home makes learning easier. If you want to know more, link from this pre calculus page to my info on online tutors here.







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