How Tutor.com Works
Tutor.com is tutoring the way it was meant to be. You get an expert tutor whenever you need help, and you work one-to-one with your tutor in our online classroom on your specific problem until it's done. Everything happens online. You never need to make an appointment—or even leave the house!
Expert tutoring whenever you need help.
There's no way to know when you're going to get stuck on an algebra problem, or need help proofreading an English paper. That's why every subject we tutor is open all the time, every day. You can get a tutor whenever you want, for as long as you want.
With thousands of tutors, available 24/7, you'll have your tutor's undivided attention for as long as you need it. To get started, you just need to create an account. You can access your account from any computer to get a tutor at anytime.
You're always in control.
Sessions are usually about 20 minutes, but you can get help for as little or as long as you need. Because sometimes you'll have longer sessions than others, adding time in your account is easy. You purchase minutes when you need them, and if you run low, just buy more.
Real-time help with every subject.
Everything happens in real time, so you can get help with whatever you're working on, whenever you're working on it, including:
- Math, science, social studies and English from 4th to 12th grade
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- Term papers, essays and college admissions statements
- Tests, quizzes, projects and homework
Homework Help and Test Prep Resources
We have a full state standards database to provide students with subject appropriate resources. Whether you need a worksheet on linear equations when studying for a test, watch a video on stoichiometry to understand your homework or need practice questions for the GED, we have a resource to help you.
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