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Tutoring is like having a pocket calculator to help you do everything. Great tutoring does the same thing . . . without the calculator!

For prompt, expert tutoring help in all subjects, grades and tests, call us at (888) 608-6842. We’re in even on Saturday and Sunday and respond to your need for help within a few hours.

(Regrettably, the phone number (888) 608-6842 will only accept calls from area codes 212, 347, 516, 626, 631, 718, 856, 914 or 917. So, if your phone has any other area code, please call us from a phone using one of the above area codes or else send us a filled-out copy of The Tutor Request Form.)

Since 1955, A 1 E. Z. Math, Etc. has helped students throughout Greater New York City (Brooklyn, Bronx, Manhattan, Queens, Staten Island, Nassau, Suffolk, Westchester, Putnam, Dutchess, Rockland, Orange, Ulster and Sullivan counties) receive expert, private, one-to-one, in-home instruction. We can raise their marks in math, reading, science, English, computer, social studies, SAT, GED and any other academic subject and test.

If you decide to allow A 1 E. Z. Math, Etc. to help you, one of our teachers will call you to discuss the academic problems you want solved, explain what he can do to turn things around and set a date for your first lesson. All lessons will take place in your home on a day and at a time chosen by you and the teacher.

Our teachers always begin their first lesson with a diagnostic test designed to pinpoint the student’s strengths and weaknesses. By discovering which topics first caused trouble, which topics are in desperate need of work and which topics have already been mastered, we maintain high standards of professionalism and effectively aid the student in achieving full potential.

May we help your child overcome troublesome educational difficulties? To decide whether or not to hire a tutor, please visit our Do I Need A Tutor? web page. To learn about our tutoring service, please visit Our Philosophy, Our Subjects, Our Service, Our Teachers, Our Lessons and Our Results web pages. If you decide you might be interested in hiring one of our tutors, please visit our The Tutor Request Form web page.

Whatever your academic problems or concerns, we here to help. Call us toll free any time day or night at (888) 608-6842. We wish you complete success in all your academic endeavors.

By the way, if you, or someone you know, would like to become one of our tutors, please visit our How To Become A Tutor web page or call us at (877) 717-8498 for complete information and directions. Likewise, you may visit our How To Become A Student Coordinator web page or call us at (866) 463-7386 for complete details about becoming one of our student coordinators.

 

How Can I Find A Tutor?

There are many different resources for finding the right tutor for your student. Of course, speaking to your student’s teacher for their suggestions will always be a good start. Asking around any community organizations or churches that you may be involved with may also turn up good results. Naturally, personal recommendations are a valuable way to locate tutors with a proven track record; ask other parents for their suggestions or experiences.

Initial consultations with for-profit tutoring services are generally free, so it’s a good idea to check out companies such as Score!, Huntington Learning, Kumon, or Sylvan to see if they have locations near you. In addition to these companies, there are many online resources for finding a tutor in your area. General internet searches turn up these and many more aids in locating tutors: PurpleMath, Tutor.com, TutorLocator, DCtech, Classof1. Also, more specific internet searches that include location and subject may return more effective results.

Another approach is to search through the classefied sections of your local newspaper or online equivalent. Craigslist is another great resource. If you do choose a tutor that you are unfamiliar with, make sure to take some pragmatic precautions. There is usually nothing to worry about, but your initial sessions should always be held in a safe public place or at your own residence. See "where should tutoring sessions be held" for more information.
 

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