Saturday, April 13, 2013

New Chemistry, Statistics, Calculus and Physics bookmarks released, BookMark starts text-a-tutor service

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Economics: Macroeconomics, High School and College Economics
Electrical Engineering: Analog Circuit Analysis, Digital Logic, Integrated Circuit Design, Microcontrollers, Microprocessors
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Mathematics: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus, Differential Equations
Physics: AP Physics, CSET Physics, College Physics
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Press Release..............

BookMarkTutoring.com (Santa Rosa, CA) has released a set of its latest bookmarks. The new color bookmarks feature intriguing statistics, physics, calculus and chemistry  illustrations. BookMark besides these subjects, also offers graphic design services and training.

The new bookmarks are free to BookMark's clients.

The bookmarks will be posted on Santa Rosa Junior College Bulletin boards throughout finals week.
With the release of the new bookmarks, BookMarkTutoring.com announced its Text-a-Tutor service. Through everyday texting, students can schedule in-person appointments, online appointments or ad hoc telephone calls. According to Mark Stansberry at BookMark, "students have busy schedules and tight timelines. They need to know that the solutions to their problems, both big and small,  are just a text away."

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