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25 Free Educational Video Web Sites

Here at Club Z! we believe that nothing can replace the value of individualized, personalized instruction with a face-to-face tutor. However, we are also realists. We know that sometimes there just isn't time to hire a tutor - like when your son tells you at 9 pm on Wednesday that there is a science project due Thursday at 8 am! So we thought it might be nice to share this link to 25 really cool, and FREE, web sites with everything from free math lessons to how-to videos and even audio books. It's definitely worth a bookmark in your browser!   And if you do find yourself in need of something more robust, or just know that your son or daughter would benefit from working one-on-one with a highly qualified tutor, give us a call at 800-434-2582 today for a FREE consultation. Find out what thousands of parents already know - Club Z! is the nation's premier tutoring and test prep company, for all subjects, pre-K through pre-med! And in the meantime, happy browsing. :)
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