Welcome to Homework Help

Posted on Tuesday, June 30, 2009 in Uncategorized

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Are you frustrated with the demands of having to try to get answers for your kids when you have not studied the subject in years – if at all?

Are your kids frustrated with the lack of help? Don’t worry. There is hope.

At AskDrCallahan, we like to help students of all ages get through their math courses with as little stress as possible. For that reason, we like to provide assistance on difficult problems. We have been providing this service for years to our local customer base and now we want to offer those services to you–absolutely free.

How to ask New Questions, and Where to Find Answers:

Simply click on the course you are working on from the list located in the sidebar to the left. You will be directed to a page full of support and homework help questions for that course.For each course we have a link where you can contact us about ANY questions you have during your course. In addition, we have listed other questions that students have already asked as well as our responses to them. So check out the pages, chances are some other students around the world are asking the same things you are! If you don’t find your questions listed, though, go ahead and ask it!

If at any time during your visit to the site, you would like to be returned here to the homepage, simply click on the “Homework Help” located at the top left hand corner of the page and you will be directed back to this screen.

If for any reason the problem (or course) you have questions about is not listed on the site, Contact Us Here and let us know. We answer all email requests within 24 hours :)

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You can also call us 205-790-2617

For more information about Homework Help Check out our FAQ Page.

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