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Short, plain how-tos for the things families ask about most.

How to buy a package
Pick hours, check out, and start booking.
How to book a free trial
Meet a tutor before you commit.
How to read your diagnostic
Make sense of your score report.

How to buy a package

Packages are blocks of 1:1 hours at a lower per-hour rate. Here is the whole flow.

  1. Create your account. Use Create Account in the top right. You only need an account once you are ready to buy.
  2. Open the Shop. Go to the Shop and choose 1:1 Tutoring, then the subject and level you want.
  3. 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.
  4. Add a card and check out. We keep a card on file so booking stays simple. You are charged once for the package.
  5. 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.

  1. Open Book a Free Trial. Find it under Free Resources in the menu, or use a Start With a Free Tool button.
  2. Tell us a little. Share a name, email, grade, and the subject you have in mind. No account is created.
  3. Pick a time. We follow up to confirm a time that works and match you with a tutor who fits.
  4. 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.

  1. Start with the score summary. See where you stand now and a projected range with prep, by section.
  2. Check the top priorities. The report ranks the few areas where focused work would move your score the most.
  3. Scan the topic mastery. Every skill is marked Strong, Developing, Needs Work, or Priority, so gaps are obvious at a glance.
  4. Look at timing and guessing. Pacing and confidence charts show whether the issue is knowledge, speed, or test strategy.
  5. Follow the study plan. The report ends with a suggested plan you can run on your own or with a tutor.