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Choosing a Tutor

It's very important to know what to look for when choosing a tutor, particularly what kind of things to avoid. Without this knowledge students risk wasting their money, and perhaps even more importantly, their time.

From our experience many students can quite often choose a tutor for the wrong reasons, only to find out near or during exam time - when it's too late - that they've made the wrong choice.

To help find someone who'll produce the best possible results for you therefore, we've put together a valuable guide to choosing a tutor. This guide includes a list of the 9 most important points to consider when choosing a tutor, and will ensure that you make the best possible choice.

By following this advice closely you'll be sure to find a great tutor who'll help you achieve top marks in your studies.

To view the guide, please click here.

 
   

1. How did the tutor learn
the language being
taught?


2. What experience does
the tutor have?


3. How familiar is the
tutor with your
curriculum?


4. What qualifications
does the tutor have?


5. Does he or she tutor
full time?


6. How does the tutor
structure the lessons?


7. How many hours of
tutoring will you need?


8. What langauge does
he or she tutor in?


9. What is the tutor's
attitude like?