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Club Z! Tutoring, The Flexible Choice

How many times have you been 'stuck' in a long-term contract with a vendor, no longer satisfied or needing the services, but with no way out? If you're like most consumers, the answer is probably more than you'd like to admit. But at Club Z! we're not in the business of long-term contracts. We're in the business of helping students succeed academically. And no two students are alike, so why ask them to sign the same long-term contract? It just doesn't make sense.   At Club Z! we tutor until your child feels like he is ready to tackle the subject on his own, with confidence. We take reluctant learners and turn them into confident learners. And with a no-pressure approach to learning, our students see tremendous gains in a short amount of time! In fact, our average student improves 2 letter grades in just 60 days of tutoring with one of our expert instructors.   In addition, Club Z! knows that not all students learn the same way or in the same format. So we offer a variety of learning environments to choose from, from our popular one-on-one in-home setting, to small groups on school campus or at the local community center, or even online! In fact Club Z! has tutoring programs and options to fit every schedule and budget. All with no long term contracts.   So why wait for a negative report card before taking action? Call Club Z! today to find out how we can help your child reach his/her full potential! Call 800-434-2582 today to reach the office nearest you.
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