Get help with any kind of academic question in math, science, English, social studies, and writing. The tutors at Tutor.com work with students in kindergarten through 12th grade and even AP level class work and intro-level college coursework. Adults can brush up on their academics, study for citizenship, or get help with their resume.
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Connecting with a tutor is easy. Visit our Online Research page and select Tutor.com from the list. Enter your library card to connect with a tutor right away, or you can create a free account for more features. The account allows you to access all of your past tutoring sessions, favorite tutors, and practice quizzes for a wide variety of subjects, including SAT/ACT prep. You can also submit writing assignments, math problems, and resumes for review. Revisions and suggestions for improvement will be sent back to you within 24 hours.
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hello my name is anthony I like to have tutoring for my ACT I just want the step and instructions before I start
Hi Anthony! If you visit our Online Research page (http://henricolibrary.org/research or click the link in the post above) there will be a list of databases. Tutor.com is listed under popular databases at the top. Click that and it will take you to the resource. Once there you will be asked to put in your library card number and once you do, there will be a form on the page to help you connect with a tutor.
If you are having trouble or have questions, give us a call! Phone numbers can be found on our locations page: http://henricolibrary.org/locations