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10 Online Tutoring Services to Help Rescue Your GPA, Sanity

 & Chandra Steele Senior Features Writer

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There's no academic panic quite like the night before an exam when you can't quite grasp the words in front of you no matter how many times you've read them. It's then that you want help but where to turn? You've played back the professor's lecture dozens of times already. The teaching assistant is likely fast asleep and not up to answering your frantic messages. And your friends probably don't know much more than you do. An online tutor can be your sanity—and grade—saver.

Online tutoring services are among the best tools you can use to help get ahead academically, from tutoring videos to live one-on-one help, often 24/7. They're especially useful now that you might not be on campus and all your classes could be via Zoom.

Another smart reason to use an online tutor is cost. It tends to be relatively inexpensive compared with private tutoring, which can often cost a few hundred dollars an hour. The online variety can be found starting at just under $30 per hour.

As the school year gets closer, it's time to tart thinking about who can help you master their material. We've done the homework for you and selected a few to consider.

Chegg Tutors

Chegg Tutors taps into those who are currently enrolled in or have graduated from top colleges, who lend their expertise to high school and college students. Chegg Tutors has an extensive list of subjects, including computer science and engineering, as well as test prep. A lesson via chat on Chegg is $6.95 for one or $14.95 a month for unlimited online chats. Video call lessons cost $30 per month.

Learn to Be

Learn to Be is the service to turn to when you need tutoring for kids in grades K-12 but don't have the funds for it. Fill out an application and this nonprofit might be able to match you to a tutor that fits your needs. If you can pay something, it's welcome, but if not, tutoring is free.

Smarthinking

Smarthinking from Pearson has 24/7 access to tutoring for students from middle school through graduate school and resources for professionals as well, including help with writing resumes. Those who struggle with writing can get essay help. An hour of tutoring is $35, four hours are $125. Smarthinking says over 90% of its tutors have a master's degree or PhD and on average have 12 years of experience working with students.

Skooli

Skooli has tutoring for elementary through college-age students. It's pay as you go, at 82 cents a minute, and tutors must have either a bachelor's degree or higher in the field they're teaching, a teaching license, or specialized certification in their field.

Smarthinking

Smarthinking from Pearson has 24/7 access to tutoring for students from middle school through graduate school and resources for professionals as well, including help with writing resumes and essays. An hour of tutoring is $45, four hours are $150. Smarthinking says over 90 percent of its tutors have a master's degree or PhD and on average have 12 years of experience working with students.

TutaPoint

TutaPoint has tutoring available in 50 subjects for elementary through high school students at $50 per hour. The site also has test prep available, including for students with learning differences. TutaPoint tutors are certified teachers, retired teachers, teaching assistants, professors at colleges and universities, and experts in their field.

Tutor.com

Tutor.com covers over 200 subject areas for students in kindergarten through college. Its tutors are available all day every day. In addition to regular courses, Tutor.com offers SAT prep for high school students, which is not surprising since the company acquired The Princeton Review years ago. There's an app for help on the go (iOSAndroid), though it does not see frequent updates.

There are four levels of monthly plans for all tutoring: $39.99 for one hour per month; $79.99 for two hours per month; $114.99 for three hours per month; and 75 cents per minute if you pay as you go. An introductory session is free. There is no cost for Tutor.com's services for military families. Tutor.com tutors are either enrolled in or have graduated from an accredited university and are an expert in the subject they teach.

TutorMe

If you need help immediately, try TutorMe, which matches students in high school through college and beyond with available tutors ASAP. There is a wide and varied list of tutoring for professionals, whether they're in IT or fashion. Tutors have tutoring or teaching experience and must be experts in their field; each tutor's qualifications appear in their profile.

About Our Expert

Chandra Steele

Chandra Steele

Senior Features Writer

My Experience

My title is Senior Features Writer, which is a license to write about absolutely anything if I can connect it to technology (I can). I’ve been at PCMag since 2011 and have covered the surveillance state, vaccination cards, ghost guns, voting, ISIS, art, fashion, film, design, gender bias, and more. You might have seen me on TV talking about these topics or heard me on your commute home on the radio or a podcast. Or maybe you’ve just seen my Bernie meme

I strive to explain topics that you might come across in the news but not fully understand, such as NFTs and meme stocks. I’ve had the pleasure of talking tech with Jeff Goldblum, Ang Lee, and other celebrities who have brought a different perspective to it. I put great care into writing gift guides and am always touched by the notes I get from people who’ve used them to choose presents that have been well-received. Though I love that I get to write about the tech industry every day, it’s touched by gender, racial, and socioeconomic inequality and I try to bring these topics to light. 

Outside of PCMag, I write fiction, poetry, humor, and essays on culture.

My Areas of Expertise

  • Making incomprehensible tech news easy to understand
  • Expanding the boundaries of topics covered in the industry
  • Figuring out tips and tricks in apps and on devices and letting you know about them
  • Putting together gift guides for everyone in your life 

The Technology I Use

All that gadgets is gold for me: my iPhone 11 Pro, my fifth-generation iPad that I use only for streaming videos and music, my iPad mini 4 that I like to take with me whenever I carry a bag that can fit it, and my MacBook Pro. Why are they all different shades of gold, though? What’s going on, Apple? 

None of them quite live up to my two past loves: my LG Lotus LX600 phone and my Sony Walkman NW-E005 MP3 player. 

I've never given up wired earbuds so I was ahead of all those trend pieces. I use a Mangotek Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack adapter to connect them to my phone. 

I have had so many ebook readers, but I prefer paper to them all. Still, my Kindle Paperwhite is perfect for traveling or when I’m too impatient to wait for a book to be released in paperback.

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