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LionTutors 100% Free Exam 1 Reviews

Unfortunately, the fun of syllabus week is over and Exam 1 for many classes is right around the corner. Luckily, LionTutors is offering Free Exam 1 review sessions for 13 different classes this semester, which means you can try them out with no risk!

LionTutors saves you valuable study time by organizing their reviews to focus on the concepts that are most likely to show up on your exams. Each 3-4 hour review includes a comprehensive review packet, a practice exam with detailed solutions, and access to a tutor right up until the day of your exam!

Many students who come to LionTutors for Exam 1 ace their exam, which can alleviate a lot of the stress that accompanies the beginning of the semester. Senior Caitlin Fox says, “I had no idea what to expect as I was heading into my first college exam. LionTutors made material that seemed impossible easy to understand in just a few hours. I walked out of the free exam 1 review feeling prepared and confident. I can’t imagine getting through all of my classes without LionTutors!”

Make sure that you receive all of the most current LionTutors offers by signing up for the email list for all of you classes. Visit http://penn.liontutors.com/offers/ to learn more, and make sure to study smart with LionTutors!

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