Macro Economics

Updated on October 06, 2008
D.F. asks from Sachse, TX
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My 16 year old daughter and I are looking for at Tutor for Macro Economics. Unfortunately, Wylie does not have a tutorial program for this course and the teacher doesn't have time to help my daughter understand! Willing to pay.....

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Thank you ladies, I have a meeting with the administrator on Monday Morning.... Teacher still has no time, she says her classes are already overloaded and other students need her help more than my daughter....go figure.

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L.W.

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Have you inquired with the student at the top of the class? Might post a bulletin at your local church. Good luck.

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S.K.

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I would have to agree with the others. I am a teacher in Lovejoy and we go above and beyond what it takes for each student to succeed. The teacher has before and after school hours for this reason. I would definitely talk with an administrator if the teacher is unwilling to help.

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M.C.

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I agree with the previous poster. The teacher should have some kind of before/ after school hours.

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J.C.

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D.,
I don't have a tutor to offer but something is wrong with the teacher who 'doesn't have time to help'. I think they are almost required to have hours before or after school to help students. If this teacher is unwilling to help her, I might go to an administrator. Good luck!

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