Knack + UMaine + Machias

 

Ace your toughest classes this semester with Knack

 

Knack is a free peer-to-peer tutoring platform that connects you with students from University of Maine who’ve already aced your classes. They know what it takes to excel and they’re here to help you do the same.

 

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Connect with successful peers who can help you ace your classes

Unleash your potential with Knack's elite team of peer tutors - UMaine students who have excelled in the exact same classes you're taking! Whether you prefer to study one-on-one or with a group, in-person or online, Knack's platform makes it easy for you to find the perfect tutor.

 

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Experience the power of peer tutoring with Knack


Peer tutoring fosters a supportive and encouraging learning journey. Join the Knack community and face your toughest classes with confidence. 

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Master the Subject Matter

96% of Knack students said tutoring helped
increase their subject matter knowledge.

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Improve Your Grades

86% of Knack students said their grades
improved as a result of tutoring.

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Improve Your Study Skills

90% of Knack students said tutoring helped them
enhance their study and learning strategies.

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Build Self Confidence

87% of Knack students said tutoring helped
them build their self-confidence.

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Students love Knack!

My tutor was awesome! He was super kind and knowledgeable in the subject I was needing help with and my grade was reflective of his help!
Nat Parham
Kennesaw State University Student
My tutor was amazing and I truly learned, retained information, and improved my grades most importantly.
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Hampton University Student
Using Knack has made my education way more valuable. Knack has helped me receive the grades that I am satisfied with.
Erin Furnee
University of New Hampshire Student
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