When it comes to getting extra help with the exam, there are many different options out there! A lot of students need extra help with their trouble areas and would benefit from a tutor, but you want to make sure you are picking a program that works best for you. Here are my tips for picking a service that is best for you:
-Assess your needs. Before you buy anything you also want to make sure you assess your needs. If your need is to have accountability, a study guide might not be the best for you. If you need to work on your own schedule, a live course might not be best for for you!
-Make sure that you have gone through the material you already have. You want to take advantage of the material you already have from your internship and school. I recommend to also purchase the Inman and Pocket Prep at baseline as well. Buying more material isn't going to fix the program if you don't know how to best utilize it.
-Test out the tutor's teaching style to know it works for you. Every tutor has their own style so make sure you know how they teach before you buy. Most tutors have free classes (my Sunday 8p Facebook lives). Or just buy 1 class to test it out. Seeing reviews from other students can also help you to get a sense of if that tutor would be a good fit for you.
-Know what is included in the package you are buying. If it is a recorded course can you watch it more than once, how long do you have assess to it? For live classes, do you get a copy of the slides, is there time for Q/A. For private, is there in-between support, what resources are provided. (Just a few examples)
I share these tips with you because my goal is to make sure that if you choose to work with me that you are put in the correct course. While I love all of my offerings, they each work for different types of students and I want to make sure you are in the right program for you! Be sure to check out all of my offerings on my website and fill out a contact form to set up a free discovery call if you aren't sure which program best fits your needs!
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