<p>What is the best way to acquire a tutor? :O</p>
<p>I'm going to need one. It's without a doubt. ;_;</p>
<p>What is the best way to acquire a tutor? :O</p>
<p>I'm going to need one. It's without a doubt. ;_;</p>
<p>What does NSC stand for? o:</p>
<p>One option is the (limited) free tutoring sessions at the Sanger Learning Center that they told us about during orientation: [SLCC</a> - Schedule an Individual Tutoring Appointment](<a href=“http://www.lifelearning.utexas.edu/l_individualtutoring.html]SLCC”>http://www.lifelearning.utexas.edu/l_individualtutoring.html)</p>
<p>And while it’s probably not the kind of from-experience answer you’re looking for, google came up with care.com and [Austin</a> Tutoring](<a href=“http://austin.universitytutor.com/]Austin”>http://austin.universitytutor.com/) - both of which have reviews that go with the available tutors :D</p>
<p>I mean CNS. Apparently now I can’t spell acronyms either.
So much for my degree in English! hah</p>
<p>Sanger learning center and such? Ok. I’ll look into that. I think that’s somewhere in Jester.</p>
<p>Thanks! This is stuff I should have remembered from my orientation three years ago.
It’s like starting all over again as a freshman. oy vey</p>
<p>Oh haha, that makes more sense.</p>
<p>And yes, the center should be in Jester (Site says A115, if that’s any help).
Haha you’re welcome. Good luck with Calculus! :D</p>