MHB Tutoring in College Abstract Algebra & Real Analysis

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Legitimate websites offering tutoring in college-level abstract algebra and real analysis are sought after, with a suggestion that forums like MHB provide valuable free tutoring through community interaction. While the forum allows for multiple insights on problems, the original poster expresses a preference for one-on-one, real-time tutoring for more effective learning. The discussion highlights the balance between community resources and personalized tutoring options for advanced mathematics topics.
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Hello,

I was wondering if anyone knows of any legitimate websites (companies) that offer tutoring in college level abstract algebra and real analysis?

If anyone knows any information or resources I should consider that would be great!

Thanks in advance
 
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I moved your thread here, because our "Useful Mathematics Resources" forum is "A place to post links to useful mathematics websites, books, etc."

I see people getting tutored right here at MHB when they post their questions...and the advantage here is that unlike one-on-one tutoring, there are multiple people who might offer other insights to the same problem...all for free, unlike most traditional tutoring sites. (Yes)
 
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I see people getting tutored right here at MHB when they post their questions...and the advantage here is that unlike one-on-one tutoring, there are multiple people who might offer other insights to the same problem...all for free, unlike most traditional tutoring sites. (Yes)

Thank you for relocating my thread to the correct location. I do love this forum and it's very helpful to me and my studies! However, for my level, I believe that one-on-one interaction (live help in real time) would be best for me. It would be easier to hear someone's voice and watch them break down the problem.
 
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