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Are You Considering Hiring A Private Tutor? Part 2

Date Published: 24th September 2009
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What types of subjects do private tutors specialize in? Anything you could think of, there is a private tutor out there that specializes in that subject. They are just like teachers in a sense. Consider the fact that for there to be a course of study available, there has to be someone to teach it. In that same respect, whether you are studying Pre-Algebra, Quantum Physics, or Packaging there is someone out there who can help you.

If you are debating on whether or not to hire a private tutor for yourself, your child, or someone you know and are wary about the costs, be assured that the benefits of private tutoring are above and beyond any cost constraints involved, and in all reality, private tutors are not as expensive as you might think.


Tutors usually charge for their services on an hourly basis, rather than a flat fee. The key word is ‘usually’ as some tutors charge a base fee per day or week. For the most cost
Effective private tutoring experience, you will probably want to go to your local public or school library or an academic counselor for help finding a tutor who charges per the hour. Many times, for the best deal, you will probably get a fellow student who has probably already passed the course with flying colors.

Many people frown on having fellow students tutor them in their school subjects, but if you or your beloved academic scholar (or not-so-academic-scholar) can stand to swallow their pride a bit, student tutors make the best tutors out there. They have the ability to understand the academic needs that you have as a student better than anybody else. This is especially true of a person who is trained to teach on the subject as they can be somewhat of an expert, and that is not what most people need in a private tutor.



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