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    StudyTime Tutoring

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    Sylvan Learning of San Francisco

    Sylvan Learning of San Francisco

    4.6
    (36 reviews)
    1.6 mi
    Locally owned & operated
    Family-owned & operated

    Kids are under so much pressure these days compared to when I was in school. Granted that was a…read morelong time ago but it is true. My daughter is in the sixth grade and pretty much a straight A student, except for math. She began slipping behind this past semester and was getting a C in math. This stressed her out far more than me however I convinced her and myself that we could tackle this together. That was until I learned the hard way that this common core BS it literally the most confusing math I have ever encountered. We gave it a week of me trying to teach myself and then her. And then another week of me getting absolutely frustrated. And then by the end of the second week I threw in the towel and started searching for tutors. Initially I was set on getting her a private tutor like I had done for my son 8 years prior. To my surprise and horror? Private tutors were running upward of $140 for an hour of in home tutoring. Ok. They make more than I do. I then decided that was insane and I switched gears settling on Sylvan at West Portal. The start up was pain free, she had her assessment and then headed full steam ahead with the small group math tutoring 2 days per week. There was only 2 months of school left, she had a C- in math going into it and finished the semester with a solid B. The best part of all was the confidence boost she got along with that B. The staff at Sylvan were friendly, easy to communicate with and never tried to push packages on us that we didn't need. Her assessment was so helpful in that it picked up area's where she needed help that she didn't know she even needed help in. The prices were very competitive and although I was hoping to get her the 1:1 tutoring I was limited by the cost and reassured that she would likely do just as well with the small groups. They were correct. There was not a single tutor that Lily did not click with. They were all patient and kind providing updates along the way with her progress. It was all around a great experience and she will definitely return for the math homework group in the Fall. I would recommend Sylvan to anyone who's child is falling behind in a subject and needs a boost. The money spent was well worth it and my girl went into the summer feeling great about herself and her grades.

    My son Larry has been at sylvan for six months now and really loves it, he says he can learn more…read moreeasier and he can also get cool prizes from tokens if you are looking for a good learning place for your children I really recommend this place

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    Axiom Learning

    Axiom Learning

    1.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Toxic Leadership and Systemic Mismanagement - No structured onboarding, training, or role-specific…read moreguidance was provided, despite the complexity of the product and the specialized K-12 market. Leadership placed responsibility on employees for gaps that stemmed directly from the CEO's failure to provide training, support, or direction. CEO demonstrated disengagement and unprofessional behavior, including openly stating in a group meeting that he had "been checked out for the past few months." Frequent lapses in professionalism during internal meetings, including leaders appearing distracted, unprepared, or eating on camera. Meetings were routinely late, canceled without notice, or scheduled last-minute, including pipeline reviews with 30-45 minutes' notice. Lack of predictable scheduling made it impossible to prepare effectively for key responsibilities. Expectations for late-evening "check-ins" (7-8 PM) demonstrated disregard for boundaries and work-life balance. Requests for support were delayed, inconsistent, or ignored altogether, making it difficult to meet expectations that were never clearly defined. Systemic leadership issues created an environment with limited structure, inconsistent communication, and no accountability. Success was made nearly impossible due to the absence of training, clear expectations, and reliable managerial support, yet employees were still blamed for outcomes beyond their control. Advice to Management Begin by taking ownership of the leadership responsibilities that come with your title. Employees cannot succeed without training, structure, or guidance, and deflecting blame onto staff for gaps you created is both unprofessional and unsustainable. If you expect performance, start by providing the tools, knowledge, and support necessary for employees to do their jobs. Create a real onboarding process. Establish consistent expectations. Schedule meetings in advance. Show up prepared. Demonstrate the professionalism you expect from others. Most importantly, reevaluate the culture of disengagement at the top. When the CEO openly acknowledges being "checked out," the entire organization feels that neglect. Accountability begins with leadership, and until that changes, no employee--no matter how talented--will be set up for success.

    I signed my son up for a session with them, pre-paid for the appointment in advance per their…read morerequest, and then when we showed up they said the teacher wasn't there because we hadn't prepaid far enough in advance. I guess it was a misunderstanding, but now they will not refund me $320 for the appointment which they cancelled. Super shady company.

    Tutor Doctor of West San Francisco

    Tutor Doctor of West San Francisco

    5.0
    (2 reviews)
    1.6 mi

    Thank you to the Tutor Doctor for helping me, a self-described math cripple to understand algebra!…read moreI sought out professional help in my math class because the help I was getting from so-called math whiz friends just wasn't helping me learn. Working with the teacher from the Tutor Doctor made all the difference. In just a few weeks of two session per week, I have gone from feeling hopeless and utterly confused to a level of understanding in my course work I feared I would never reach. I will be taking upper Algebra and Chemistry next semester and will be counting on the Tutor Doctor to help me achieve the same results in those classes. Sincerely, Sandra

    My husband and I started the Tutor Doctor about 3 months ago for my 7 year old son. I went on-line…read moreand found so many places but not many explanations and too much money. When I found the Tutor Dr I was very pleased when they came to my house for a free consultation.It was so very helpful to me and my family. My son is having a hard time with school and my husband and I were told he had a learning disability. Turns out he just needed to focus more and deal with his lazy eye. Now that we know that the tutor they found for him was perfect. My son loves his tutor and works very well with him. My son does'nt just like everyone so that says a lot. He has improved in reading and understanding what he is readin., He has also slowed down to focus more as well as not ashamed to wear his eye patch in front of his tutor. I cannot thank you guys enough. I look forward in him improving more so he feels better at school and with completing his homework.

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