When should I, or my child, start recieving instruction from Med School Tutors, Inc.?
The simple answer is as early as possible. Successful, effective learning is achieved steadily, over time—not by cramming at the last minute. As a result, the earlier you begin receiving our help the more prepared and confident you will be when your exams or other deadlines near. For students preparing for any of the primary admissions exams—SAT, GRE, MCAT, LSAT, GMAT, DAT, etc.—we ordinarily recommend that they begin their tutoring at least one year in advance. For AP exams and SAT II’s, one year may be too much (depending on your aptitude for the given subject), so we suggest a minimum of six months of diligent tutoring prior to taking these tests.
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