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August, 2007

Tutoring Services: Brick, Mortar & Beyond

August 29th, 2007 by Bryan McNutt

With such drastic advances in the past thirty years technology has become the crutch for our everyday lives. Technology assists us in communication, transportation, and even education. The Internet has made accessing information much easier than it was just twenty years ago. Today many students use the Internet to research topics in the curriculum and professors even utilize the Internet to create curriculum, sourcing news articles, journals, and even books directly from the web. The Internet is not only used to source information but its also a place to source additional educational tools. Today there are many educational tools just a mouse click away on the world wide web.

In recent years the demand for educational assistance outside of the classroom has skyrocketed. This is not only a direct result of America’s degrading public education system but also a consequence of the overall growth and desire for higher education across the United States. Experiencing exponential growth more Americans each year have decided to continue their education past high school and parents are planning ahead for their children to achieve at a higher level. One way parents and students prepare for a higher level of performance is utilizing tutoring services outside of the classroom. more…

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How to Get Your Child Ahead of the Rest

August 28th, 2007 by Bryan McNutt

When the word education is mentioned usually there are positive intentions in mind. In America today the demand for education is growing exponentially, because of growing demand the competition for college placement is fierce. To stay a step ahead of the rest in the professional world, your child will need more than an average bachelors degree. Currently securing a job in the United States requires a superior education.

The professional business services industry (knowledge based) is expanding in the US, it has grown from 14 million in 1997 to 18 million in 2007, this statistical change demonstrates a shift in industry dominance. The manufacturing industry (labor intensive) at one time employing most Americans is decreasing in size dramatically. Manufacturing jobs have decreased by more than 2 million in a single decade. This trend is not slowing, in the US the scale is tipping drastically towards a dominant knowledge based industry. Soon concerns for your child’s level of education may weigh you down like a ton of bricks.

Thirty years ago a bachelors degree would equal a steady career and bright future for the young graduate, today, a bachelors degree might not even get your foot in the door. more…

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Awesome, Cool, Helpful, Resource: Comments in August

August 28th, 2007 by Bryan McNutt

Thank you very much for telling me about the website. It will be helpful as a resource for my students as well. August 15, 2007 by Jennifer, New York, NY

Thank you for introducing me to the site - it is awesome.
August 25, 2007
by Munisha, Chicago, IL

Thank you. What a great idea to connect people. I have found someone that
started yesterday. August 15, 2007 by Coleen, Scottsdale, AZ

Hi bryan, thank you so much for your information.
August 1, 2007 by Ayelet, New York, NY

Thank you very much. August 2, 2007 by Judy

excuse my french but your so freakin cool thanks lol.
August 23, 2007 by Nique, Philadelphia, PA

dear john, thank you very much for this. it is very helpful.
August 26, 2007
by Alejandra, Miami, FL

Wow, thanks so much. I’m not sure they have access to an indoor pool tho? Hey, love your site… August 30, 2007 by Audrey, Wanaque, NJ

Thanks! We had some great replies directly and found one.
August 31, 2007
by Betsy, San Diego, CA

Hello I signed up for the tutorz.com. Thank you for letting me know.
August 31, 2007
by Kathryn, Worcester, MA

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Your are Awesome!: Comments in July

August 28th, 2007 by Bryan McNutt

You are awesome! Thanks so much. I really appreciate it - I had no
idea. July 26, 2007 by Jenna, New York, NY

Thank you , Bryan. I’ve already contacted three people from the list you sent, and I hope someone works out for us. Thanks so much for your help.
July 31, 2007
by Lilly, Naperville, IL

Thanks for forwarding this to me… July 27, 2007 by Kelly, Detroit, MI

Thank you very much. July 31, 2007 by Anita, Davis, CA

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