They tried other programs, like Kumon and Mathnasium, but preferred a program that offered flexibility and online access.

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Not only is their son learning and advancing across various topics and problem-types, but Julian and JoAnn also enjoy the family experience. The curriculum and video tutorials access gives the entire family the ability to explore and understand topics thoroughly.

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Why They Were Searching for a Math Tutoring Program

Other Tutoring Programs Their Family Tried

Julian and JoAnn started looking for a math program when they realized that the school curriculum and program weren’t challenging their son enough. Their son would come home from school, finish homework quickly, and was done with learning for the day.

Something at the school level just felt missing - and their son was thirsty for knowledge!

Julian always asks, “How was school?” and their son replies, “Easy!”

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“Learning isn’t just about learning how to solve the problems. It’s actually understanding the questions and understanding the whole concept of it. And I think that’s what really taught [our son] how to be a better mathematician.” 


“Learning isn’t just about learning how to solve the problems. It’s actually understanding the questions and understanding the whole concept of it. And I think that’s what really taught [our son] how to be a better mathematician.”