Why hire a tutor? (Students’ Version)
Why hire a tutor? (Students’ Version)
By Janice Pang, Tuition Coordinator
“Mummy, can I not go to school please?” Does that sound like you, just years ago, when you were still a child, tearing away on the first day of school in nursery? Or does this sound more like you, a young adult now, either passing with flying colours or struggling with utmost difficulty in studies – “Mum, can we not hire a tutor?”
Since young till now, education has been both a stress and a fear factor to me and I believe this is the case for many others as well. With the pressure of attaining good grades weighing on you and the dread of being laughed at when results showed otherwise despite the efforts put in, what attitude do you use towards education? How do you face the tutors who seem to intensify the situation?
As a result, most students get turned off when the parents bring up the topic of hiring a tutor for them. Why? Simply because they do not need any more people to add on to the hopes pin on them to do well. In this long and tiring journey, many are lonely and what they wish for is just someone who can understand their inner world and reach out to them. This is exactly why you should hire a tutor!
While the emphasis placed in academic results is high, majority of the tutors are concerned about the mental welfare of their students as well. Think about it, in a class of about 30 people, how would the school teacher be able to dedicate full attention to just a student alone? However, the scenario is now different when you hire a tutor. In one-to-one tuition, the tutor can now spend more quality time with the student and bond closely to the student. From being a guider who aids you in scoring, you will now have a friend to confide in. Wouldn’t this be the simplest yet most important reason why you should hire a tutor – for company through this tough journey?
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Janice Pang is a tuition coordinator with We Care Tuition Agency. This article is written through the view of the third party. Remember, the outsider gets to see the clearest picture of the situation.
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