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 evargas90
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I'm thinking of acquiring a private tutor, but plan to use the PowerScore bibles in the meantime. I've already taken a course to get an idea of what everything is like through my university(non PowerScore course).

How far apart can I can schedule tutoring sessions? If I get the 20 hr package can I schedule meetings throughout a 2 month span? Maybe 5 hrs in one month and 15 the next? I hope to tie up all loose ends with the private tutor prior taking the exam.
 Steve Stein
PowerScore Staff
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Hi,

Great question; you can certainly spread apart your tutoring sessions--flexibility is one of the great advantages of having a tutor, and it sounds like you're off to a pretty good start! it will be worthwhile to get your tutor's input as well, regarding how to best use the time in between sessions.

Please keep us posted on how you're doing with the Bibles and your preparation in general, and let us know if there are any questions we can answer along the way--thanks!

~Steve

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