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| - The center director, Liza, and the owner, Nick Mele, were initially inviting and personable--after soft-committing to a pay schedule that fit my family's needs, Liza later decided against the payment schedule, probably under the wishes of Mr. Mele. As one would expect, that created some stress that will stretch for the rest of our contract.
My daughter, who I pay for to attend (but will not name for safety purposes), took in homework and would frequently ask for help on medium-level Algebra problems. I'd check the work the instructors left, and there would be a rough 4 problems out of 15-20 wrong. I should charge my daughter $300+ to give her wrong answers on practice problems.
Every kid is different, but I see the input from my daughter's effort, I just don't see the output as accelerated math understanding--at least not enough to hypothetically justify even $20 a week.
As a customer of GV Mathnasium, it's hard to see a franchise geared towards students who may be behind in math become a contract-hungry Kumon wannabe.
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