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09-18-2020, 09:21 PM
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Hello ?
I'm tight on time right now and can't focus on this course fully. Any idea where I could find a tutor to help me do a quick review or something to get through this course quickly and pass the whole thing in time?
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There are a ton of resources online that you can find for a college level BIO 101 type of course. Many students have to take it, so the more that take it, the more study material is out there. Do a quick google search for the type of information you need to learn the best. If flash cards are your thing, search for BIO 101 flashcards. If study guides are more of your go-to, google BIO 101 study guide. I have seen that there are paid online tutoring resources, but I've never personally gone that route. You could research the most legit ones. Make sure to look at your syllabus and the materials presented before you study something that won't be helpful. Like any other course, do your best and take as much time as allowed.
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Tutoring takes time. I've been a paid tutor at a college. What students failed to realize quite often is that tutoring is to help you with the parts you don't understand or are having difficulty with. It does not replace your study time. Tutoring sessions aren't for the tutor to teach the course material to you. That's for you to do on your own. Many people expect things from a tutor that aren't realistic. I've had people ask me to just teach them the test and give them the answers. It doesn't work that way! It's called tutoring not cheating. Many people struggle to know the difference.
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(09-18-2020, 09:21 PM)Stoic Wrote: Hello ?
I'm tight on time right now and can't focus on this course fully. Any idea where I could find a tutor to help me do a quick review or something to get through this course quickly and pass the whole thing in time?
SL offers virtual tutoring free through Tutor.com. All you have to do is just navigate into a Topic/Module, and across the top you'll see links for the ebook, course syllabus, etc and tutoring.
The nice thing about SL is if its a bad time for you to be doing college credit, you can just put your membership on pause and come back later. You won't lose any progress.
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