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Short, plain how-tos for the things families ask about most.
How to buy a package
Packages are blocks of 1:1 hours at a lower per-hour rate. Here is the whole flow.
- Create your account. Use Create Account in the top right. You only need an account once you are ready to buy.
- Open the Shop. Go to the Shop and choose 1:1 Tutoring, then the subject and level you want.
- Choose a package. Pick a 5-hour or 10-hour package. The larger package has a lower per-hour rate, and small-group rates save up to 40 percent.
- Add a card and check out. We keep a card on file so booking stays simple. You are charged once for the package.
- Book your hours. Your hours appear as credits in your account. Book sessions whenever you like and watch the balance draw down.
Subscribers to a self-paced course get 5 percent off tutoring, which applies to packages too.
How to book a free trial
A trial session lets you meet a tutor and see the fit, with no account and no obligation.
- Open Book a Free Trial. Find it under Free Resources in the menu, or use a Start With a Free Tool button.
- Tell us a little. Share a name, email, grade, and the subject you have in mind. No account is created.
- Pick a time. We follow up to confirm a time that works and match you with a tutor who fits.
- Meet your tutor. Have your trial session. Afterward you get a short summary and a suggested next step, with zero pressure.
How to read your diagnostic report
Your free diagnostic returns a detailed report. Here is how to use it.
- Start with the score summary. See where you stand now and a projected range with prep, by section.
- Check the top priorities. The report ranks the few areas where focused work would move your score the most.
- Scan the topic mastery. Every skill is marked Strong, Developing, Needs Work, or Priority, so gaps are obvious at a glance.
- Look at timing and guessing. Pacing and confidence charts show whether the issue is knowledge, speed, or test strategy.
- Follow the study plan. The report ends with a suggested plan you can run on your own or with a tutor.