Does people at 7sage still do this from time to time?
It appears so, but it's completely random and I'd also be careful...I've had a tutor or two tell me they are scoring "XYZ" and I could tell within the first thirty seconds of asking them the questions that they exaggerated/flat out lied about their score. These things also fill up quickly so more often than not, the tutors don't even respond to your messages. In the past two months, I've had two "tutors" reach out to me and tell me they wanted to tutor me for free but one stopped responding after a few messages and the other changed his mind for whatever reason so I never had a free session.
The individuals holding free group sessions tend to be more reliable but I've found that these things get so crowded that it's difficult to get a specific question in. This has all been my own personal experience, so take it as you will.
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@ashleytien240 said:
Does people at 7sage still do this from time to time?
It appears so, but it's completely random and I'd also be careful...I've had a tutor or two tell me they are scoring "XYZ" and I could tell within the first thirty seconds of asking them the questions that they exaggerated/flat out lied about their score. These things also fill up quickly so more often than not, the tutors don't even respond to your messages. In the past two months, I've had two "tutors" reach out to me and tell me they wanted to tutor me for free but one stopped responding after a few messages and the other changed his mind for whatever reason so I never had a free session.
The individuals holding free group sessions tend to be more reliable but I've found that these things get so crowded that it's difficult to get a specific question in. This has all been my own personal experience, so take it as you will.