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Small Group Tutoring

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Small group tutoring is the bread and butter of what we do. There are so many advantages to entering into a group situation, not the least of which is saving 30% or more over individual tutoring. But there's way more than just saving money!

Small group tutoring promotes a greater opportunity for specialized focus and attention, collaborative learning, building collaborative learning environments and the ability to engage in the Socratic Method which enables students to learn through asking and answering relevant questions.

Dean Hamilton

Multi-Subject Tutor

Studying in small groups offers a supportive environment to work through problems collaboratively. In large classroom settings, it's common for only a handful of students to participate while others miss out on fully engaging with the material. In contrast, small group study, just two or three students, ensures that everyone is actively involved, leading to deeper understanding and more meaningful learning.

Cody Silverman

Science and Math Tutor

Group tutoring can be very effective when reviewing a topic because another group member may ask a question that you didn't think to ask. Group members can work together to be successful, and they may learn from each other too instead of only from the tutor.

Amanda Cooper

Math Tutor

Group tutoring provides an immediate comparative response, can help keep students more focused, and provides peer positive reinforcement.

Gregory Smith

Math Tutor

How Small Group Tutoring Works

1.  â€‹Find a friend or two that have the same goals, challenges, and motivation as you do!

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2.  Check out our tutors' profiles here:  Tutor Profiles

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3.  Complete a tutor request form and let us know you are interested in small group tutoring!

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4.  We will have a tutor contact you to discuss details!

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