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I'm just starting my second term of calculus after sneaking by the first term with a low c. My parents are trying to get me to try a tutor because they worry that too many C’s will affect my chances to go to the college I want. Where do you find the best tutors on the internet?
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Often a good way to find a tutor is to talk to your teachers, see if they can recommend someone. That way you'll get someone who understands your syllabus.
*Agree* look online for tutors in your area that might be able to help on an individual level. person to person would definetly be better..
What?s the deal with tutors that charge $2 an hour? I was just looking on a website, and they had a bunch of tutors, most with college degrees who worked for $2 an hour? How is that possible? Is it a scam?
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I only get £20 for A level!
I think the best advice we can give you is to go and talk to your class teacher or someone in charge of your courses. They will be able to advise you on what strategies will be best for you- maybe they have some kind of study groups or extra revision classes in place already? How about getting together with some other people in your class to go through some of the issues you don't understand? That way you can all share ideas- nobody knows everything and its nice to know other people are feeling the same way.
If your parents really want you to get a tutor maybe one of your teachers could recommend one? That way you won't get ripped off by any con artists online.
Good luck.