About
At Noble Tutors we focus on more than just tutoring, we build connections. All of our clients are offered mentors that provide ample support in their educational careers. Often, students are left feeling unseen in a classroom environment. To combat that, we've created a space that focuses on safety to allow our clients to be themselves while building a better version of themselves.
Sessions with us are personalized to a client's personality and strengths. We challenge our clients in the areas in which they are struggling by building sessions based on their interests and traits. This allows our clients to feel more comfortable in making mistakes and more victorious when they win.
Our ultimate goal is to invoke creativity in our clients regardless of the subject. Creativity is a necessary skill to possess as it's the one skill that can help humans get through anything with endless solutions; if they can create it. At Noble Tutors, we teach and help our clients tap into their creative side with the use of imagination and unique lessons. From "Movie Review" writing to "Break the Bank" Math games, we challenge clients to think outside the box to learn.
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We offer tutoring services online via our digital platform.
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Frequently asked questions
What is your typical process for working with a new student?
First, I get to know the student's skill level, performance, and goals. Once established, an individualized tutoring plan is creating.
How did you get started teaching?
I began tutoring as a freshman at WSU. During an online group project, my peers assigned me as the designated writer of the group. After completing the assignment, a few of my peers asked if I could offer tutoring sessions. From then on I've been able to tutor over 25 students both online.
What types of students have you worked with?
I have worked with college students both native and internationally. Also, I've tutored elementary, middle, and high school students.
What advice would you give a student looking to hire a teacher in your area of expertise?
Make sure you are comfortable with your tutor. Also, ask questions! Whether it's about teaching methods, pricing, or policies: ask questions. Lastly, be vocal about your needs and expectations. Tutors work for you :)
What questions should students think through before talking to teachers about their needs?
Some questions to ask yourself:
What are my problem areas?
What goals do I want to achieve this semester?
How can I prepare myself better for next semester?