Life hacks: how to choose a math tutor

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You or your parents have realized that without additional math classes, most likely you will not be able to reach the required level of knowledge to achieve the desired result on the exam. Then the torment of finding a tutor adequate in terms of “price / quality” begins. If you are not in a tutoring circle or your parents do not teach at a school or university, then chances are you will have a hard time finding the right tutor.


It must be admitted that in 50% of cases the choice is made on the recommendation of friends or acquaintances. Some people like this option, some don’t. The fact is that when choosing, not only the qualifications of the teacher are important, but also the psychological compatibility of the student with the tutor. Otherwise, the study and the money spent will be in vain. Remember that in school, children like the subjects taught by “good” teachers. Maths tutors is no exception. And it is especially important to find the right tutor if the subject to be improved is mathematics.

5 useful tips for choosing a tutor

  •  Ask a potential tutor for a trial lesson. It can be on the topic that you or your child knows more or less. If during the lessons the teacher quickly determines that you understand the topic and begins to give you more complex material, then you can think that the tutor is in the right place. It will also be possible to compare how the tutor told the topic with how it was told to you at school.
  •  You can come to a trial lesson with your problem, which you allegedly cannot solve. To test the tutor’s knowledge, you can take some not simple, but already solved problem in order to understand how quickly the tutor can solve it. And will he do it right? Compare the solution with the one you already have. But more importantly, will you be able to understand the solution that the tutor will explain to you.
  •  To finally make sure that the tutor is right for you and that you will succeed in math, ask to prepare you for the next math test. If your score on the test is higher than typically expected, then the preparation can be considered successful and the classes should be continued.
  •  Everything is known in comparison – go to two or three different tutors and choose the one that you like the most.
  •  Well, the last tip, you can use specialized sites to find a tutor,  for example, you can find your perfect tutor on NiceTutor. You can try to check these reviews by finding those who left them on social networks and asking them a couple of questions. Usually, if the tutor is good, people are happy to give a recommendation.