Find Live Tutors - Karmee or Similar

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The discussion centers around finding a website that offers live tutoring services, with the user recalling that the site's name starts with a "K." There is uncertainty about the exact name, with one suggestion being "Kaplan." The user expresses a desire to reconnect with a previously beneficial tutor but cannot recall the specific site. The conversation highlights the challenge of remembering online resources for educational support.
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What is that site that has live tutors ?? Someone on here told me about it before and i had a really good tudor but lost the site. It began with a K , i want to say karmee or something ?:confused:
 
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DSM4Life said:
What is that site that has live tutors ?? Someone on here told me about it before and i had a really good tudor but lost the site. It began with a K , i want to say karmee or something ?:confused:
I really don't know. The only site I can think of that helps students is Kaplan. Maybe?

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