SAT Math Tutor (Free)

<p>Hi guys, I am a math buff.
I've appeared for the SAT twice, both times I scored an 800 on the Math section.
For the Math Level IIC test, I scored an 800.
So basically anyone who needs help in SAT Math, post here, post your SAT scores (if you've taken the SAT before, and PM me your email ID)
Now the important thing is i'll be offering tuition only after February 2013.
Right now, all I can do is solve your doubts.
Again, remember, just post you details, and if there are too many, I'll be selecting random ones.
My Math is pretty good, I've scored perfect scores in my school tests too.
I can offer tuition over Skype, chat (pretty difficult) or some other voice/video messenger.
BTW, I'm an International (Indian) student, so I do have a different accent (though not a heavy one, as you'd expect from an Indian)
My SAT score is 2280, and my TOEFL score in 119 (in case you think I might have problems communicating xD )
So anyway, looking to help you guys, remember NO money at all.
Remember: This is completely free of cost. I'm not endorsing any brand/representing any test prep institute.
I'll be more than glad to help all of you who have doubts right now, but I won't be able to offer tuition until February, 2014.
Remember, post here first, and then message me your email address.</p>

<p>Looking forward to your posts! xD</p>

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<p>Huh? Is it possible that the word you’re looking for isn’t tuition? Tuition is the money that a school, college or university charges for teaching.</p>

<p>@Sikorsky,
[tuition</a> - Definition and pronunciation | Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary at OxfordLearnersDictionaries.com](<a href=“http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/tuition]tuition”>http://oald8.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/dictionary/tuition)
Look up no. 1
It is precisely the word I’m looking for.
(India uses British English. Sorry!</p>

<p>I am positively gutted to have made such an uninformed error.</p>

<p>I stand corrected.</p>

<p>But, yeah, we Americans don’t use tuition to mean instruction.</p>

<p>Anyway it’s good that I learnt about it before confusing more people haha</p>

<p>That’s interesting. I had the same thought when I read the OP. I thought you meant “tutelage.” I hadn’t known that “tuition” could mean the same thing.</p>

<p>I feel like I have seen the term used in American English as well, in the form: “under the tuition of…”.</p>