Tuesday, April 30, 2002

Professional Boston Tutor Celebrates 2 Decades of Helping Students Excel

Professional Boston Tutor Celebrates 2 Decades of Helping Students Excel

Professional Boston tutor Dr. Charles Robinson has been teaching students of all kinds for two decades. His unique methods help students achieve a larger breadth and depth of knowledge.

(PRWEB) January 16, 2005

Professional Boston tutor Dr. Charles Robinson (http://www. tutoradvantage. com (http://www. tutoradvantage. com)) is celebrating a milestone in his career. For 20 years, Dr. Robinson has taught students with his unique one-on-one teaching approach. He has guided hundreds of students from the brink of academic disaster to the firm ground of competence, and from competence to mastery and excellence.

While some tutors specialize in one or two areas, Dr. RobinsonÂ’s decades of teaching experience and understanding of studentsÂ’ needs have benefited grade school, middle school, high school, and higher education students. He tutors math, physics, chemistry, business, engineering, computer languages and other important topics. Moreover, Dr. Robinson helps students prepare for standardized tests such as the SAT, GRE, and GMAT. His teaching has helped many students move from below-average scores to very high scores, and in some cases perfect scores. Some of his students define themselves as mediocre or worse before contacting him. These individuals eventually learn that they can overcome what they previously thought were their intellectual limits.

In celebration of the twentieth anniversary of his tutoring, Dr. Robinson recently launched an impressive revamped version of his website (http://www. tutoradvantage. com (http://www. tutoradvantage. com)). Aside from the details of the topics he teaches, it lists numerous outstanding testimonials from former students and parents.

One of his most interesting cases involved a Harvard physics graduate student. Dr. Robinson called her while she was on the other line making airline reservations for a one-way ticket home. The student felt that her academic skills were insufficient to successfully complete the semester and her degree. Robinson convinced her to stay and try his tutoring services. Thanks to his help, she graduated with a MasterÂ’s degree in her field of study.

Robinson obtained a doctorate from the Weizman Institute of Science and holds a B. Sc. degree from M. I.T. He has published research in scientific and engineering journals in physics, neuroscience, and computer science, among other areas.

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