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Tutoring vs. Multiweekend class-
Trying to decide between tutoring and a the multiweekend A class? We
hear that question a lot. The basic difference is how much direction
you want from the program versus how much you want to self-direct your
studies.
-If you want more direction, and/or timed proctored tests under testing
conditions, then you want the multiweekend class.
-If you want to cover only certain aspects of the test, and to do so in
greater depth, and don't want many or any proctored tests, then you
want tutoring.
Some things to consider:
• How well do you work independently?
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Do you have the discipline to take all of your practice tests by
yourself under realistic conditions?
• How much do you want to customize the curriculum?
Single weekend vs. Multiweekend class-
Often, students ask if the single weekend class is enough. If that were the
only work they did, then no, it would not be enough. The single weekend
class is an intensive review class. When you take the single weekend
class, you should plan to do a lot of preparation prior to the class,
using both the on-line self study materials and other prep materials
you have. When you come to class, you will review the techniques that
you have learned in advance. A single weekend student needs to be able
study independently.
Video classes vs. Live classes- Video
classes have all of the same lecture and materials as a live class. The
differences are mostly logistical. Video classes don't have a set
schedule. You can start and stop anytime you like. Some students like
the enforced schedule discipline that comes with the live classes.
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