In the UK, yes. It is up to the pupil to check out the tutor.
There are websites who will help you increase your math abilities. Also, there are many people who will tutor you. Contacting a local high school can help you connect with a tutor who could provide math lessons.
$10.00/ 30 min
If you have a teen that needs help in math, or any subject, you should check with the high school for a tutor. You can also check with the colleges. They often have students that would be great tutors for H.S. students.
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Mrs. Falkner, a retired teacher, offered to tutor any students who failed the test. Dad hired a tutor to help my sister in math. Once he started working with a tutor, his grades improved. She earned extra money as an after school tutor at John Hancock High School.
Some people do, otherwise I would not have a job.
It depends on the level, both of the student and of the tutor. At the high school level, either would be acceptable; if you choose a math teacher, though, ask how comfortable they are with physics. At the college level, it would be better to have a tutor with substantial training in physics.
You can check online for people looking for tutors for high school classes. You can also check at the high school to see if they have any job programs. You can also do some advertising of your tutoring services to recruit students you can tutor.
Try talking to your sons teacher about finding him a tutor. Most schools have a tutor list available in the guidance department. Your son may wish to pick his own tutor from that list, or you and the school staff can pick one for him.
Speak to your child's teacher in both math and English to get recommendations for a tutor. Make an appointment with the school academic advisor and/or guidance counselor to determine the best course of action and to get referrals for a tutor.
you get math help by getting a tutor to help you in math.
Erm, try finding a tutor, staying after school for remedial and practicing at home. No, I think it'll be hard to catch up in math in college. That is, if you get there with your education since after all, you're planning to wait until college to get learning.