Tutoring comes in many forms. Students might join small group sessions at school as part of a reinforcement program. They could subscribe to a membership plan where a professional provides extra content alongside school materials. Or they might meet privately with a tutor to address specific needs. This private tutoring can be in-person, where the student and tutor meet at home, school, or another location, or online, using video platforms like Zoom or Voov.
If you need help understanding which type of tutoring is right for you, I can help.
In-person private tutoring might be the right choice for you if:
- You’re comfortable sharing your personal space with a tutor.
- You find yourself easily distracted at home or when using digital devices.
- You prefer pen and paper over screens for note-taking and practice.
- You’re willing to travel to a library, tutoring centre, or a tutor’s house.
- You value face-to-face interaction and feel more supported in person.
- You benefit from the structured environment of a physical setting like a library or classroom.
- You find it easier to communicate and ask questions face-to-face.
- You don’t have a digital device that works well for online learning.
- You’re not confident using online resources to study.
- You don’t have a quiet, dedicated space at home.
- You have a condition that makes focusing difficult, and you benefit from the structure and direct interaction of in-person sessions.
Is in-person tutoring the answer for you, or is online tutoring better?
Schedule a free call with me so I can show you the options and answer all your questions.