Pros
- The learning center looks cute and fun and kids enjoy the special rooms they have up front on display. The walls are painted and have decals that are fun for kids. - Kids have found success working with tutors at Groza. The success varies and it seems like most success is with stuff that is generic like homework help. The center also does test prep. - The tutors are nice and friendly coworkers!
Cons
- Most of the offices in the learning center are a little too small to work comfortably in and tutors have to share office space. Even though the center expanded, there is still overcrowding for tutors and students. - Parents pay Groza over $100 an hour per session, but as a tutor I was getting paid $15 an hour even with an advanced degree and experience. As a tutor, you could probably make more money with other companies. - PARENTS! Not all of the tutors have experience in what they are asked to do. I was asked to tutor a middle school kid in a foreign language that I didn't even know. That was an uncomfortable tutoring session... - Scott not only pays guys more than girls, but he also has favorites and they are all guys. Example: When a guy left the center for something new, Scott threw him a party. When a girl left the center for something new, Scott ignored it and we threw her a secret party in the back. - Tutors are overworked and because of that, they can't always give 100% of their attention to their students. I had five students in a row once and to make it work I had to have my current student doing independent work while I was prepping for the next one.