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How to Become a Private Math Tutor
By:Laura Leiva

For many students, math is a difficult subject to understand or excel in. If you enjoy or naturally understand all types of math, such as algebra, geometry or calculus, becoming a private math tutor is an easy way to make extra money and help others at the same time. Once you decide you want to tutor, advertise your services to students and parents to find a job.

Decide if you want to focus on a particular math subject or have a general knowledge of all topics in order to tutor as many students as possible. In order to be the most useful to students, it is important that you fully understand every concept in the subject in order to answer questions and precisely explain the concepts to your client.

Obtain an advanced education while working as a tutor to gain credibility in your work. Working as a tutor is an ideal job for those going to college. Conversely, pursuing a college degree shows parents of struggling students that you are knowledgeable and passionate about math.

Advertise your services around schools. Attach flyers on school bulletin boards, or speak with school administrators to see if they refer tutors to parents.

Design a learning plan with a student to stay organized and updated on your tutee's progress. Staying prepared will help you tweak any lessons based on what a student needs extra help with.

Understand the needs of the student you are tutoring in order to provide him the best and most useful experience. Find out what the student's needs and challenges are to cater a lesson plan to her learning ability. Building a rapport with students will help them open up to you to build comprehension and confidence.


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