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anyone have experince with princeton review tutoring?
Hi i am currently looking for private tutoring for the LSAT prep and I am debating the masters tutoring that Princeton review has the price of it really doesn't bother me but I just wonder the value as the top 3 I keep reading about are not available in Toronto or Canada in general does anyone have any experience with them and the private tutoring they do or with any other company in the GTA?
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Re: anyone have experince with princeton review tutoring?
Please add some punctuation.knightswraith wrote:Hi i am currently looking for private tutoring for the LSAT prep and I am debating the masters tutoring that Princeton review has the price of it really doesn't bother me but I just wonder the value as the top 3 I keep reading about are not available in Toronto or Canada in general does anyone have any experience with them and the private tutoring they do or with any other company in the GTA?

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Re: anyone have experince with princeton review tutoring?
Well, speaking as a Princeton Review Master Tutor, I think it's outstanding, of course!
Seriously, though, a master tutor first of all is a Princeton Review teacher (rigorous training, 98th percentile or above score) who's been promoted to tutor and then to Master after that, both because of experience and good results. Any tutorial will depend at least in part on how well the tutor meshes with the student, but a Master Tutor has experience working with lots of students and knows how to deal with all sorts. So I think you'll have a good experience regardless of who the tutor is.
I realize I'm not exactly unbiased, but let me know if you have any questions that a tutor could answer about the tutoring.

Seriously, though, a master tutor first of all is a Princeton Review teacher (rigorous training, 98th percentile or above score) who's been promoted to tutor and then to Master after that, both because of experience and good results. Any tutorial will depend at least in part on how well the tutor meshes with the student, but a Master Tutor has experience working with lots of students and knows how to deal with all sorts. So I think you'll have a good experience regardless of who the tutor is.
I realize I'm not exactly unbiased, but let me know if you have any questions that a tutor could answer about the tutoring.