Math 1-2-3®
FAQs

 

Why should I choose Math 1-2-3® instead of a learning center?

Math 1-2-3® works with students at all levels, elementary through college. Learning centers typically offer instruction, geared primarily toward young children, that ends at the high school level. Learning centers simply do not provide tutoring. A tutor, by definition, is a private instructor. Learning centers offer classes of various sizes. Math 1-2-3® exclusively offers private instruction. In order to qualify to tutor for Math 1-2-3®, a tutor must have a level of knowledge that is a quantum leap ahead of what a typical teacher would have. Usually, a teacher at a learning center is at best capable of teaching at the high school level. A Math 1-2-3® tutor must be able to expertly tutor at all levels, including calculus, probability, and statistics. A learning center carefully frames the learning environment by choosing the material that it teaches. Conversely, Math 1-2-3® tutors answer ANY question that the student chooses. Math 1-2-3® tutors must function at a higher level than teachers do. Tutors are required to answer any question from any book at any time. Very few tutors can function at the level that Math 1-2-3® requires.