Frequently Asked Questions
Find Answers to Common Questions About Our Courses, Tutoring, and Enrollment Process
What subjects do you offer tutoring for?
We offer tutoring sessions in math, science, and writing, along with college application mentoring.
What is the cost of tutoring sessions?
Tutoring sessions are priced individually or available as part of flexible package plans to provide cost-effective options based on your needs.
How is the Python course scheduled?
For courses, we collect preferred days and times during sign-up, then form groups of 4–5 students based on availability and grade level.
What ages are your tutoring and courses for?
We provide K-12 tutoring in math, science, and writing, while our coding course is open to students up to 10th grade, provided they have basic arithmetic skills.
What if a tutoring session is missed?
We may try to arrange a makeup session, but please note that rescheduling is not guaranteed.
Do you offer refunds for the Python course?
Yes, a full refund is available if cancellation occurs within the first week of the course; partial refunds are offered until the fifth lesson.
How is tutoring scheduled?
Parents select tutoring times directly from available slots, making it easy to fit sessions into your schedule.
What course options do you offer?
Our Python Game Development Course introduces kids to coding through engaging, project-based lessons over 20 weeks.
What is the cost of the Python course?
The Python course offers two payment options: a one-time upfront payment or a pay-over-time plan, letting parents choose what’s best for them.
Are tutoring and course sessions recorded?
Yes, all sessions can be recorded for review, so students and parents can revisit material at their convenience.
What is the class size for the Python course?
We keep classes small, with 4–5 students per group, to ensure each child receives personalized attention and support.
What equipment is needed for the Python course?
A Mac, Linux, or Windows computer is required for the course. Please note that we do not supply computers.