Hey
So what is the difference between all the tutoring centres? There's so many threads questioning which centre is better etc etc. Aren't they all the "same". All of them is roughly about 4 hours (including tutorials etc) and all of them go through a booklet that consists of theory and questions - that is "skimmed" through. Where the tutors go as quick as possible due to (a) the students being smart and understanding well
(b) they have to finish by the clock
(c) not a reason, but a presupposition, that its more "rope learning" and "memorising" then genuine understanding... even the school teachers are hesitant in really helping their students but rushing through the course.
The lesson then ends by them giving you a booklet of homework questions etc etc and if you have any questions you go to the tutorial. AND if you want to do well, they "urge" you to attend the holiday courses.
I may be wrong of course...
However that's my view on group tutoring. To one to one tutoring - generally I find for maths tutors, the student-tutors and teachers aren't as well structured as group tutoring. Their somewhat cheaper, given that you usually only have them one-two hours, but in a price:hour ratio, group tutoring is cheaper... For one-to-one tutoring, the tutors tend to be better at addressing questions you ask them rather than actually teaching for understanding...
So. In general, if we had a criteria and your own experience if you've ever had tutoring, what do you think is the best?
- Group or Individual?
- Who? E.g. Matrix, Prior, Prime, Intution, Dr Du, Talent 100, James An, North Shore, Terry Lee, Truong, Pre Uni...
- Why?
- Any other info such as price, hours etc
- What do you learn?
- How effective is the teaching from a scale of one to ten and why?
- Have you improved?
So what is the difference between all the tutoring centres? There's so many threads questioning which centre is better etc etc. Aren't they all the "same". All of them is roughly about 4 hours (including tutorials etc) and all of them go through a booklet that consists of theory and questions - that is "skimmed" through. Where the tutors go as quick as possible due to (a) the students being smart and understanding well
(b) they have to finish by the clock
(c) not a reason, but a presupposition, that its more "rope learning" and "memorising" then genuine understanding... even the school teachers are hesitant in really helping their students but rushing through the course.
The lesson then ends by them giving you a booklet of homework questions etc etc and if you have any questions you go to the tutorial. AND if you want to do well, they "urge" you to attend the holiday courses.
I may be wrong of course...
However that's my view on group tutoring. To one to one tutoring - generally I find for maths tutors, the student-tutors and teachers aren't as well structured as group tutoring. Their somewhat cheaper, given that you usually only have them one-two hours, but in a price:hour ratio, group tutoring is cheaper... For one-to-one tutoring, the tutors tend to be better at addressing questions you ask them rather than actually teaching for understanding...
So. In general, if we had a criteria and your own experience if you've ever had tutoring, what do you think is the best?
- Group or Individual?
- Who? E.g. Matrix, Prior, Prime, Intution, Dr Du, Talent 100, James An, North Shore, Terry Lee, Truong, Pre Uni...
- Why?
- Any other info such as price, hours etc
- What do you learn?
- How effective is the teaching from a scale of one to ten and why?
- Have you improved?