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  2. NetTutor - Wikipedia

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    NetTutor was the firm's first product and went live later that year, [2] making it possibly the first private online tutoring service to provide tutoring in which the learner could choose tutoring that is either synchronous, with tutor and learner simultaneously online, or asynchronous, where the learner submits questions and receives a tutor's ...

  3. Tutoring - Wikipedia

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    Tutoring centers (tuition centers) must be registered with the Singapore Ministry of Education. However, tutoring agencies are not. Instead, tutoring agencies are required to register with the Accounting and Corporate Regulatory Authority (ACRA) under the Business Registration Act. There is a history of poor compliance and consumer complaints. [40]

  4. Growing Stars - Wikipedia

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    Growing Stars was established in November 2002 by Biju Mathew, an Indian-origin software engineer, and his friend Saji Philip with seed money of $500,000. [1] [2] [5] [6] Mathew recruited tutors from his hometown Kochi for math, science, and English, and the company began operations in January 2004 as a one-on-one homework outsourcing and test preparation tutoring service for students based in ...

  5. Better Business Bureau (BBB) complaints and accreditation ...

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    With a legacy of more than 100 years, the Better Business Bureau (BBB) is the go-to watchdog for evaluating businesses and charities. The nonprofit organization maintains a massive database of ...

  6. Online tutoring - Wikipedia

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    Online tutoring may be offered either via a link in an LMS, or directly through the tutoring service's platform, where a subscriber may be required to pay for tutoring time before the delivery of service. Many educational institutions and major textbook publishers sponsor a certain amount of tutoring without a direct charge to the learner.

  7. The Princeton Review - Wikipedia

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    The Princeton Review was founded in 1981 by John Katzman, who—shortly after graduating from Princeton University—began tutoring students for the SAT from his Upper West Side apartment. [13] A short time later, Katzman teamed up with Adam Robinson, an Oxford-trained SAT tutor who had developed a series of techniques for "cracking the system."

  8. Preply - Wikipedia

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    Preply is an online, language-learning marketplace that connects learners and tutors by using a machine-learning-powered algorithm to recommend a tutor for each student. [ 4 ] Preply has grown from a team of 3 to a company of over 500 employees of 60 different nationalities; with offices in Barcelona, New York and Kyiv, employees work across 30 ...

  9. Chegg Tutors - Wikipedia

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    Students could visit InstaEDU and get matched with a tutor on-demand. [9] InstaEDU allowed students to browse tutor profiles and schedule lessons with a specific tutor. The InstaEDU lesson space used video chat, text chat, a whiteboard, a document editor, code editor, screen sharing, and a file uploader to allow students and tutors to work ...