TutorZ.com is a nationwide network of tutors. We match students and parents with the best tutors for their specific needs.
In recent months we have been working hard to make TutorZ.com even more convenient and useful for our customers than before. We have pushed several updates, including SSL encryption of the users’ data, upgrade to HTML5 standard, improvement of our social media and payment functionality. We have also created a new video tutorial and extended even more, our already large database of tutors.
Moreover, in September 2012 TutorZ accomplished a migration to a dedicated hosting server. “We have grown so large that a VPS server will no longer suffice. Now we need the raw power of a i5 Quad Core dedicated sever to serve our students and tutors with the fast and reliable referral needs they expect from us.” says Dirk Wagner, CEO of TutorZ.com.
Now, when the new school year is at its height, we are eager to continue our work on connecting everybody who is seeking help in studying with qualified and professional private tutors.
Let’s take a glance at some of what was going on during this month.
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Featured Tutors
Mrs. Tammy Jata – Oregon City, OR
Teaches: Math, Algebra, Geometry, Dyslexia, ADD-ADHD, English, Reading, Spelling, Vocabulary, Writing, Elementary, Pre-school
“I can give your child the tools to understand and comprehend the math and reading material. I use a gentle and supportive approach to learning.”
Eva Holtz – Menlo Park, CA
Teaches: Algebra, Trigonometry, Applied Math, Statistics, Molecular Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Evolution, Psychology, History, English, French, Spanish, Essay Writing, ACT, ISEE, SAT, Humanities
“Since 2003, I have dedicated myself to a career in education. I enjoy working with students on a range of subjects, including academic tutoring, test prep, and college advising.”
Minaz M. – Chicago, IL
Teaches: Accounting, Algebra, Business Accounting
“Provided academic tutoring assistance in accounting to individual students or in groups. Courses tutored included: Introductory, Intermediate, Advanced Accounting and Managerial Accounting.”
James Cordaro – Lithonia, GA
Teaches: African Studies, Math, Physics, Political Science, Public Speaking, Sociology, Martial Arts, Basketball
“I would like to become a tutor in hopes to share my skills and study habits with the next generation. I would like to help the youth make good decisions before it is too late.”
Miss Shefali – New Hyde Park, NY
Teaches: Chemistry, Biology, Algebra, History, Sociology, English, Creative Writing, GED, CLEP, Geography, Meteorology, Drawing
“I work in the field of education and my belief is that anyone who wants help deserves help and with patience, effort, and dedication, he or she can achieve his or her goals.”
Read with TutorZ – Best Articles from our Blog
We invite tutors, parents and students to enjoy our articles on some interesting education-related topics:
Literacy, Do We Need it Today? – Literacy is one of the keys to knowledge and education; it develops humans’ minds and allows them to achieve their goals; it is an intangible sign that unites people via time and space by means of unbiased words. Sure, literacy by itself is not an earnest of success, other talents and skills are also needed for personal progress.
Hi Ho, Hi Ho, it’s off to school we go – It’s time to do the parental dance of, “the kids are going back to school, la la la la laaaa!!!” It’s an ancient tradition passed on from generation to generation. Of course never let the kids in on it until they are at the age where their already forgiving you for all the past deeds done. But hey, at least we may have time to breathe again. Or God forbid, think about our own needs for a while.
Seattle, the Emerald Dream City for Students and Young Professionals – Mutually beneficial alliance of Seattle’s great educational opportunities and thriving intellectual companies results in a general prosperity of the region and creates the unique conditions for students seeking knowledge and young professionals.
To be or Not to be, Math is the Question? – I always found the history of mathematics and the mathematicians themselves far more interesting than the actual math. I have never really figured out if this is because I’m lousy at math or that I just do not have enough interest to make great strides into the ever advancing world of mathematics?
New Video on TutorZ Youtube Channel
Continue to learn Spanish words and word combinations for traveling with our fourth video of our series “Spanish – Traveller Basic Lesson”.
Spanish is spoken by more than 300 million people worldwide, and is the official or national language in a number of countries. It is widely spoken in Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and San Antonio, among other cities, and is used officially as a second language in the state of New Mexico. In this video, we have converted English basic words to Spanish which are useful at the time of traveling.
We wish all our clients a great back to school 2012 fall season! Keep us in mind for all your tutoring needs.
Sincerely,
The Tutorz.com Team
Email: contact@tutorz.com
Phone: (805) 288-7338
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