It depends on which kind of tutoring you are looking for.
No!
Schools, universities, tutoring centres, etc.
While the homeless shelters themselves don't have academic tutoring available, the schools do. Most New York City public schools offer after school tutoring on a daily basis.
There are several ways to receive tutoring in preparation for the sats. Most high schools offer free prep classes. In home tutoring can be had and Sylvan learning centers also offer these services.
The minister for Education looks after schools, tutoring homes and other things to do with education.
Sylvan learning centers provide great tutoring. The cost of tutoring is flexible and depends on how many tutoring sessions you need and the length of the sessions.
she was taught in private schools and home tutoring by her father aswell
Peer tutoring is commonly used to describe tutoring that is done between two people who are close in age and at a similar academic level. For instance, a high school senior who helps another high school senior in physics class would be considered peer tutoring. A high school junior who helps a high school freshman in biology would also be considered peer tutoring because both students are in high school, and therefore they are technically "peers." Many high schools, middle schools and colleges have peer tutoring programs in which individuals who have done well in certain classes sign up to help others with the class. For many students, a peer tutor is just what they need to get back on track. Other students may require a professional tutor, who may have more experience and resources available to help the student.
I would start looking in classifieds in your local paper or online for private tutoring lessons or opportunities to be a tutor at an actual agency, such as Sylvan. If you recently graduated college, you might also want to check with your college or university to see if they have any connections with local schools that could provide tutoring opportunities.
Many schools offer tutors. When i was going to school, Kindergarten through 8th grade they used to have tutoring but you had to pay for it. Now that im in college you can get tutoring for free. You could also look upon a friend or someone close to you that you know.. who knows?? They might do it for free for you.
The ivy league law schools have the best criminal law programs, followed by all other ABA approved law schools. Criminal justice schools do teach mostly criminal law but that path wil not make a graduate a lawyer. For CA bar/baby bar tutoring or general tutoring for any law school see CaliforniaBarHelp.com
Yes there are, but they are more of apprenticeships or tutoring than an actual schooling establishment.Clark