Tutoring Services Testimonials
Please explain what was most helpful about your tutoring sessions.
"My tutor ensures that I do all the work myself so that I'm actually learning the material and she's not just giving me answers."
"The tutor reassured me that I was on track and provided me with the assistance I needed with specific problems."
"[The tutor] broke down the information in terms that were more understandable than those in the book."
"He taught it in groups, which was great because other people addressed problems I would have overlooked and not studied."
"My tutor is very good at explaining 'why' and can explain reasons behind processes. Additionally, he is good at identifying what I am doing wrong [so I'm] able to fix it."
"My tutor, Nicole L., was always available to meet me no matter what. She helped me drastically in math from my first test being a 52 to my next test being a 102! She broke down the information for me in a way I could comprehend it. She worked with me for almost 4 hours every week and was extremely flexible! She is the best!"
"[My tutor] was very helpful, and she also gave me good advice not just with my course but also about college in general."
Please share any positive examples/results you have experienced as a result of receiving tutoring.
"After failing multiple chemistry quizzes and exams, I realized I needed the extra help; after going into [Tutoring Services], my life became a whole lot easier. I understood chemistry!!!!"
"I got my first A ever in Italian. I usually received C- and D's."
"By going to tutoring, I really improved my time management. I got more work done and felt less overwhelmed. It was a great feeling."
"I got a 102 on my midterm after I started tutoring. Before I started with my tutor, my average test score was a 40."
"He was fantastic. He's the best tutor I've ever had, and he made the subject easier to understand. We quickly became friends. I do not feel so overwhelmed by PY-311 because of my tutor."
"I have done well on all of my practicals. [My tutor] showed me that taking it one small step at a time and break[ing] it down can go a long way [towards understanding the material]."













