Thursday, March 5, 2020
How to Choose the Right Math Tutors - Private Tutoring
How to Choose the Right Math Tutors BobbiM Jun 3, 2016 Has it become a struggle for you or your child and you are looking for a private math tutor? Weâll let you in on a little secretâ¦..once you find the right math tutor and get started, youâll wonder why you took so long to start! Whether itâs elementary math or a college math tutor that you need, thereâs going to be several available that can help you with whatever math class or math test prep that you need. Thatâs the easy part of this process! The more complicated part and one that needs to be done carefully is determining what you need and then matching those needs with the available tutors. What to Look for in Private Math Tutors: To start with, just choosing an online math tutor without doing some checking on if this tutor is a fit for you or your child could be a recipe for disaster. There are a few things to consider when looking for a tutor. Another key point is not to simply focus on the âpedigreeâ of the tutors that you find. Weâre talking about the schools they went to, degree that they have or test scores they achieved. Itâs impressive and great that they have any or all of thatâ¦.but can they teach? Thereâs a massive difference between being a rocket scientist and tutoring Algebra I successfully. This means you need to check their tutoring background and experience and determine if thereâs a fit for you or your child. Find out if theyâve done test prep in these areas or worked with other students in specific math topics. Do they mostly work with elementary students or college level? Thereâs a tremendous difference. Speak with the tutor, check out their reviews. Ask questions! Make sure that the tutor knows what you are struggling with and do they have suggestions and the ability to assist you or your child in these areas. Most math tutors will offer a couple of suggestions based on your questions or they might ask additional questions to gain further insight into how they can best help. Thatâs a good sign! Common areas where we have found students need help and search for math tutors include: College math tutors Algebra I math tutor Algebra 2 tutors 4th grade math tutoring geometry tutor pre calculus and calculus tutors SAT Math tutor ACT Math tutor 6th grade math tutor So when you are looking for a private tutor for any of the above math subject areas or another area, check for tutors that have experience in tutoring that subject. Read the reviews of other students that were tutored to see what they have to say. Youâll be amazed at how much you can learn about a tutor from their reviews. The sooner that you get started with tutoring and get the help that you need, the less likely that you or your child will fall behind in school. Unfortunately, math is one of those areas where once you slip behind it becomes far more complicated and difficult to ever catch up. So staying on top of it and on track with what is happening in class is critical to long term success. Good luck with math this year and your success moving forward! We wish you all the best. If we can assist, please do not hesitate to contact us or check out our math tutors that are available in your area as well. They are the experts that can help you or your child achieve the results that they deserve. Find the Best Private Tutors At Reasonable Rates - Get Real Results Fast! Choose Your Subject - Add Your Zip Code - Find Top Rated Tutors Starting Today InPerson or Online Online InPerson How to Choose the Right Math Tutors Anna L Aug 10, 2017 (Updated July 2017) Has it become a struggle for you or your child and you are looking for a private math tutor? Weâll let you in on a little secretâ¦..once you find the right math tutors and see fast improvements, youâll wonder why you took so long to start! Whether itâs elementary math or a college math tutor that you need, thereâs going to be several available that can help you with whatever math class or math test prep that you need. Thatâs the easy part of this process! The more complicated part and one that needs to be done carefully is determining what you need and then matching those needs with the available tutors. What to Look for in Private Math Tutors: To start with, just choosing an online math tutor without doing some checking on if this tutor is a fit for you or your child could be a recipe for disaster. There are a few things to consider when looking for a tutor, and they will make the difference between a successful tutoring session or sessions and ones that are not: Another key point is not to simply focus on the âpedigreeâ of the tutors that you find. Weâre talking about the schools they went to, degree that they have or test scores they achieved. Itâs impressive and great that they have any or all of thatâ¦.but can they teach? Thereâs a massive difference between being a rocket scientist and tutoring Algebra I successfully. This means you need to check their tutoring background and experience and determine if thereâs a fit for you or your child. Find out if theyâve done test prep in these areas or worked with other students in specific math topics. Do they mostly work with elementary students or college level? Thereâs a tremendous difference. Speak with the tutor, check out their reviews. Ask questions! Make sure that the tutor knows what you are struggling with and do they have suggestions and the ability to assist you or your child in these areas. Most math tutors will offer a couple of suggestions based on your questions or they might ask additional questions to gain further insight into how they can best help. Thatâs a good sign! Common areas where we have found students need help and search for math tutors include: College math tutors Algebra I math tutor Algebra 2 tutors 4th grade math tutoring geometry tutor pre calculus and calculus tutors SAT Math tutor ACT Math tutor 6th grade math tutor So when you are looking for a private tutor for any of the above math subject areas or another area, check for tutors that have experience in tutoring that subject. Some tutors can teach certain levels of math exceptionally well but arent well versed in other areas. Dont look for a generalist, look for a specialist that can meet your needs, now! Read the reviews of other students that were tutored to see what they have to say. Youâll be amazed at how much you can learn about a tutor from their reviews. The sooner that you get started with tutoring and get the help that you need, the less likely that you or your child will fall behind in school. Unfortunately, math is one of those areas where once you slip behind it becomes far more complicated and difficult to ever catch up. So staying on top of it and on track with what is happening in class is critical to long term success. Good luck with math this year and your success moving forward! We wish you all the best. If we can assist, please do not hesitate to contact us or check out our math tutors that are available in your area as well. They are the experts that can help you or your child achieve the results that they deserve. Find the Best Private Tutors At Reasonable Rates - Get Real Results Fast! Choose Your Subject - Add Your Zip Code - Find Top Rated Tutors Today InPerson or Online Online InPerson
Everything you need to know about moving to Hawaii to teach
Everything you need to know about moving to Hawaii to teach Once you've landeda teaching job in Hawaii, you'll need to figure out all of the details of moving to tropical paradise. But don't worry, we're here to help! First off, findingan affordable place to live in Hawaii is one of the biggest challenges for people who live in the Aloha state. With 1.42 million people living across this lovely, but small, archipelago, it is not always easy to find space. If you are super enthusiastic about our hiring opportunities with the Hawaii State Department of Education but are concerned about finding a place to live, then keep reading... Where to live when you first arrive in Hawaii It might be tempting to look ahead and try to find a place online before you even arrive in Hawaii. However, while this is a great idea for building up your general knowledge of the rental market, it could be in your best interest to organize temporary housing for your first few weeks there. True, temporary housing can be expensive and it means youâll have to move all your stuff again when you find a more permanent place. But spending a few weeks in a temporary home will give you time to get to know the different neighborhoods where you live, visit rental properties in person, and make an informed choice about where you want to settle in the long-term. Check out Airbnb.com for properties to rent in Hawaii by the day, week or month. Working out your accommodations budget The average price for a one-bed apartment in Hawaii is $2,300per month, compared to a U.S. national average of $930, but prices can also vary from island to island. Take a look at the table below for an overview of rental prices in the main city or town on Hawaiiâs six main islands. You can expect rents to be slightly cheaper in smaller towns and rural areas. City, Island Average rent for 1-bed apartment Honolulu, Oahu $1,380 Kahului, Maui $1,784 Hilo, Hawaii $1,033 Kapaa, Kauai $1,293 Kaunakakai, Molokai $1,010 Lanai City, Lanai $1,010 Before you sign any rental agreements, make sure you also factor in any extras that arenât included in the rent. Utility bills are, no surprise, higher in Hawaii than the rest of the U.S. Costs vary depending on which island youâre on and what your personal consumption is, but energy and electricity bills could be up to $40 more expensive per month in Hawaii. And, donât forget to factor in phone and internet charges so you can keep in touch with all your loved ones back home. Sign up to Teach Away today for access to the latest teaching jobs around the world. How to find a place to live in Hawaii While you can search online or contact realtors before you arrive in Hawaii, your best chances of finding a place is to wait until you are there and can view places in person. Real-life connections can also be incredibly importantâ"make sure you ask around at your school when you arrive in Hawaii to see if your colleagues have any handy local tips about flat hunting, or know any rooms going. One thing you can do in advance, from the comfort of your own sofa no less, is starting to think about what your priorities are for a living space. As you might have picked up, Hawaii can be an expensive place and itâs possible that youâll have to make some compromises on accommodations to fit your budget. Maybe you are willing to give up having a yard if youâre just a couple of minutes' walk from the beach. Or maybe youâd be open to having a roommate if it means you get to share a larger living space. Take a look at properties online to get an idea of whatâs out there for your budget. With some good planning and a flexible attitude, youâll be settled into your new home in Hawaii in no time! What to pack when moving to Hawaii Packing for a move from one state to another is no joke. On one hand, you really donât need to bring all your belongings with you to Hawaii (winter coats, for example!) but on the other, you donât want to bring so little that you have to shell out re-buying everything when you arrive. Prioritize personal items and climate-appropriate clothes. And remember, you can always get anything you leave behind shipped out to you. Can I bring my pet to Hawaii? Hawaii has strict laws about importing pets, so if you have a furry (or scaly) friend youâd like to move with you to Hawaii, make sure you take some time to read up on the requirements in advance. As a general rule, you should contact Hawaiiâs Department of Agriculture at least four months before you plan to move. Remember that as well as taking a flight, your animal will have to spend up to 30 in quarantine when it arrives in Hawaii. Should I ship my furniture to Hawaii? Most apartments in Hawaii are already furnished so you shouldnât need to bring your own kitchen equipment or furniture with you. Of course, you might want to pack or buy your own towels and sheets. Should I ship my car to Hawaii? Before you make a decision about bringing your car to Hawaii, take a look at where you plan to live and what the other transport options are. Biking can be a great way to get around or there might be public transport that serves the main routes youâll be using. Oahu, Hawaii, Maui, and Kauai all have public bus services with monthly passes ranging from $40-70. Molokai and Lanai have no public transport. The cost of shipping a car to Hawaii from the U.S. west coast is around $1,100 per standard vehicle. If you do plan to drive in Hawaii youâll also need to factor in current estimates put the average price of gas in Hawaii at $3.62 per gallon, the second highest price for gas in the U.S. Used cars tend to sell for roughly the same as on the mainland. Connect with Hawaiian residents Another pretty practical way to get some advice on making the move to Hawaii is to join online groups filled with Hawaiian residents who have tips to offer on where to live and how to live in Hawaii. Every island in Hawaii has plenty of Facebook groups where residents mingle, and Reddit has a Hawaii subreddit for you to post questions in. And if you want to connect to other Teach Away educators who are on their way to teach in Hawaii, then join our Teach Away Community on Facebook. The best way to move to Hawaii is to prepare, prepare, and prepare. Then you will show up to the beautiful state without (too many) surprises to handle.
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