Tutor Doctor - Online science tutoring
Tutor Doctor is one of the most successful online services dedicated to helping students who need to bump up their grades by a letter grade or two in science to achieve acceptance at their school of choice. Competition for acceptance at post secondary institutions is intense, whether in physics, chemistry or biology, and can shatter a student's ego if an application is rejected, just missing the requirements by a letter grade. The fact is most educational institutions have stringent standards for accepting science candidates - there's a huge difference between an A and B grade.
For over ten years Tutordoctor.com has helped students achieve their academic goals and career aspirations by using comprehensive online tools to interact with their students by drawing upon a pool of well-educated and passionate staff of professional teachers. All experienced online science tutors have the necessary academic credentials including Masters, PHDs and certified teachers; some who also specialize in learning disabilities like Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). We specialize in all levels, from elementary science to high school, college and university sciences. We have specialist chemistry tutors, biology tutors and physics tutors.
In fact some students have reported an increase in performance by 10-20% in the first six months of a tutordoctor.com program. Of course this represents the difference between a B and an A. All instructors, when paired with a student, will design a cirriculum to specifically target and eliminate any deficiencies in the student's knowledge base and learning methodology.
Science, more than other academic disciplines, relies on pictorial representations (graphs, charts, drawings, etc) to transmit content facilitating student comprehension. Tutor Doctor's online computer is the perfect medium for this by utilizing computer drawing tools and graphics, chat rooms, web cameras and even the telephone. Don't let your child fester and fume about their future and click on tutordoctor.com to take advantage of a limited time offer of a 1-hour "obligation" free assessment.
Last updated: Mar 10, 2010 @ 12:23am
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