You may know already that Test Innovators provides online tutoring, but perhaps you’re not convinced yet that online tutoring is the most effective way to help students prepare. To help persuade you, we’ve compiled a list of the unique benefits of online tutoring:
Online tutoring is more engaging.
The use of colorful drawing tools and other online technologies helps keep students engaged with the material.
Our tutors are test prep experts who work exclusively with the ISEE and SSAT.
They are experts on test strategies and know how to help students succeed.
Online tutoring means no travel time.
You can have a tutoring session from the comfort of your own home, or wherever is most convenient. There is no need to worry about getting to and from a tutoring center.
Greater flexibility.
You can pick times that work for you, and have sessions as often as you’d like – our tutors have flexible schedules.
More accessible materials.
With online tutoring, materials don’t need to be printed in advance – you’ll be able to access to a wealth of materials just a click away.
If you’re still not convinced, here’s one last bonus: every session is recorded and sent to parents afterward, so you’ll be able to see for yourself how successful our online tutors are at what they do.
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