Answers to commonly asked questions from the experts on Tutors.
How much does a math tutor cost near me?
A math tutor costs$25 to $80 per hour when teaching privately and $25 to $50 per hour when tutoring online. SAT math tutoring costs $45 to $100 per hour on average. Math tutoring centers charge $100 to $200 per month for weekly tutoring sessions.
How do I know if my child needs a math tutor?
Your child may need a math tutor if:
Their grades or test scores are declining
They get confused or frustrated with homework
They are having difficulty or lacking confidence with numbers
They are excelling in school and need more challenging tasks
You are no longer able to provide help with homework or learning
They have a learning disability
How many math tutoring sessions are needed?
Tutors suggest a minimum of one tutoring session per week until students build confidence, understand the subject, and improve grades. Sometimes, a few tutoring sessions can help students get back on track and regain confidence. If the student struggles in two or more classes, more sessions are recommended. On average, students take 9 to 50 sessions.
What do private math tutors do?
Math tutors are responsible for helping students with homework, teaching various mathematical concepts, motivating and boosting confidence, and teaching skills like note-taking, studying, and test-taking. Math tutors also show how to perform calculations, processes, and computations to complete their assignments.
What qualities make a good math tutor?
Look for the following qualities in a math tutor:
Expertise and knowledge on the subject
A good communicator and motivator
A passionate and enthusiastic teacher
Ability to quickly identify the student's needs
Teaches to the student's strengths and minimizes their weaknesses
Personalizes each session and incorporates connections to the student's interests
Listens and communicates often with parents and teachers
Is inquisitive and asks the student good, open-ended questions
Is persistent but always demonstrates patience and empathy
Adaptable and able to explain material in multiple ways
Shows positivity and encouragement
Has a reputation of professionalism and reliability
Has resourcefulness and is tech-savvy
Do math tutors help?
Hiring a math tutor helps struggling children keep up and advances those students who aren't challenged enough. A tutor helps improve any student's knowledge, learning skills, and confidence.
Is math tutoring worth it?
Tutoring is worth the money because:
Tutoring strengthens subject comprehension, boosts confidence, and builds important learning skills that a crowded classroom can't offer.
Tutoring improves grades and tutored students outperform their peers on examinations.
Students develop positive attitudes toward the subject after tutoring.
How to find a math tutor in my area?
Home math tutors are available for children in elementary school all the way to students in high school and college. Start by searching our list of private math tutors near you. Then:
Ask for recommendations from family, friends, and neighbors.
Interview and compare at least three tutors.
Check their references and verify their credentials.
Read reviews and check out their previous work on Tutors.com and Google.
Discuss fees, locations, scheduling, and cancellation policies.
Ask what payment methods are accepted and if payment is expected after each session.
Consider hiring the tutor on a trial basis to see if they are a good fit.
What questions should I ask a math tutor before hiring?
When looking to hire a good math tutor, ask the following questions:
What's your level of education or academic training in math?
What are your qualifications, certifications, or credentials?
How long have you been tutoring, and how many students have you tutored?
What ages and learning styles do you tutor?
How will you evaluate my child's needs?
What is your tutoring process, methodology, and teaching philosophy?
Do you have a curriculum, or do you create personalized content for my child?
How do you measure and track progress?
What results should I expect to see, and what happens if my child doesn't make any progress?
How often will you communicate with me and my child's teachers?
Will the tutoring sessions take place in-home, at a public location, or online?
How many students will be tutored at a time?
How much do you charge, and how long is each session?
How long and when are you available to tutor?
What's your policy for cancellations and make-up sessions?
Can you provide me with a list of references?
Are you willing to undergo a background check?
What makes you an outstanding math tutor?What questions should I ask a math tutor before hiring?
Reviews for Apopka math tutors
Recent success stories from people in the Apopka area.
Wendy L.
I hired this company back in November for the in home preschool option. I have a 2 year old and a 4 year old. My 4 year old is now reading sight words and my 2 year old has expanded her vocabulary and can now build with blocks! I am so grateful to this company you have a customer for years to come. Thank you so much for helping me make my work day easier and we love sara she is wonderful with my kiddos! A+ and 5 Stars all the way!
Learning Center
Selma K.
Shayanne from Miles Tutoring was the tutor assigned and he was helpful, knowledgeable, patient and very good at explaining.
Miles Smart Tutoring Inc
Mingrui
Yi's math tutoring has been amazing, and she has been helping with my math class since she was still an undergrad student.
I was struggling with my Calculus 2 class last semester; I only got a D+ in my mid-term exam, that's when I first got Yi in my college as an active tutor. After several tutoring session, my homework and quizzes every week improved to at least a B. And at that time was when we only know each other for a week. I was delighted with the tutoring session with Yi; she has a smooth and easy-going personality. Moreover, then we decided to study together twice a week. She seems to know everything about my class Calculus, and it went well as my final grade was a B- close to a B, if it weren't because of her, I would drop the class after the D- mid-term.
Also, I appreciate Yi's math knowledge, for me, I am able to identify my weakness, but I could not find out what's leading to my problem. However, Yi's knowledge of the subject is so good, good enough that she sees math as a systematic subject. Yi can identify my problem, and she can tell me where to study and what I am missing, and what to do in the next classes such as get more notes and read the book before the class.
Last but not least, one thing I noticed is that since Yi had already taken the classes some years ago and she just graduated, she would forget something about the specific topic, but never the whole picture. A definition of math language or a particular sub-topic at most, not a big deal, she will remember it after reading it for 5 minutes. I trust if she became a full-time tutor, she would do the preview and review after each tutoring session.
In a nutshell, Yi has always been helpful to my classes; to me, she is a delightful person with a great understanding of college math and easy to work with. In my opinion, Yi has no problem tutoring college mathematics!
Yi Yang
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