New Jersey Math Tutoring — Frequently Asked Questions
1. Do your tutors understand the New Jersey Student Learning Standards (NJSLS)?
Yes, our curriculum team stays up-to-date with the NJSLS for Mathematics to ensuring our lessons reinforce exactly what is being taught in your child's classroom.
2. Can you help prepare my child for the NJSLA math assessments?
Absolutely. We offer targeted practice using NJSLA-style questions to help students in grades 3-8 and high school get comfortable with the format and content of these state tests.
3. Do you offer tutoring for the NJ Algebra I graduation requirement?
Yes, passing the Algebra I assessment is a graduation requirement in New Jersey. We have specialized modules to help high schoolers master this critical subject.
4. What specific math subjects do you cover?
We cover everything from Elementary Math (K-5) and Middle School Math (6-8) to High School Algebra I & II, Geometry, Pre-Calculus, Calculus, and Statistics.
5. Are your tutors available in the evenings and weekends?
Yes, we know New Jersey students have busy schedules with sports and activities. We offer flexible slot bookings including evenings and weekends.
6. Is this a group class or private tutoring?
We specialize in 1-on-1 private tutoring to ensure your child receives 100% of the tutor's attention and personalized feedback.
7. Do you help with AP Math courses?
Yes, we have highly qualified tutors who can assist with AP Calculus AB, AP Calculus BC, and AP Statistics, helping students aim for score of 4 or 5.
8. How do I track my child's improvement?
We provide regular session reports and periodic progress meetings to keep you informed about your child's strengths and areas for improvement.
9. Can we get help with homework assignments?
Definitely. Students are encouraged to upload their school homework to the digital whiteboard so the tutor can guide them through difficult problems.
10. Is there a free trial to test the service?
Yes! We offer a complimentary trial session so you can see our teaching platform in action and meet a tutor before committing.