TutorMatch Review: How to Find an Online Tutor

Finding a tutor can be a difficult and sometimes frustrating process. Thanks to the Internet, students and parents now have a free, easy way to find qualified tutors in their area. Tutor Match Tutoring Network is your one stop for all of your tutoring needs.

Whether you’re lost in math, need help in English, or just don’t understand a foreign language, TutorMatch.com can help you find a tutor to help. This is a free search service; there is no fee and you don’t have to give any personal information you’re not comfortable with. Just go to the Tutor Match Local Tutoring Search, type your zip code in the box provided, and you will be able to browse the list of tutors available within a specified radius of your zip code.

If you would like to become a tutor or get a job as a tutor, then TutorMatch.com is the place for you. It is free to post a tutor profile, or for a small fee, you can obtain preferred listing status and have access to more options and better exposure.  Premium TutorMatch Profiles tend to attract about 3 times more student leads on average than free profiles.

Depending on preferences, sessions are scheduled for over the phone, in person, or online. The fees for tutors vary based on experience, but are affordable. To request a tutor, simply fill out a form, which will be sent to the tutor. Once he or she receives the request, they will contact you through the preferred method you have listed.

TutorMatch.com makes finding help for yourself or your child easier than it’s ever been. No matter what subject you are struggling in, Tutor Match has someone that can help.

March Giveaway Contest!
If you’re interested in becoming a tutor on TutorMatch and would like a chance to win a free premium membership, check out the Contest Corner for the free TutorMatch profile Giveaway this month!

Posted under Tutoring, Website Review

This post was written by Diane Palumbo on March 18, 2009

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How To Find The Right Tutor For Your Child Or Subject

When children start having difficulty in school, their love for learning soon begins to fade. Poor grades, social problems, and even problems at home are the inevitable results. If your child is having problems at school, or perhaps you’re having trouble yourself as a high school or college student, finding the right tutor might be the answer.

Finding a tutor is the first step.

The first place to start looking for tutoring assistance is in the educational system. Teachers and professors will often moonlight for a little extra pay and give a student the extra help he or she needs. College towns usually have no shortage of tutoring skills available. Tutors can be found in the student body of the college or university by contacting the institution’s office of student affairs or hanging a note with your phone number in places student gather to eat and study.

Checking for online tutoring services will produce good results. Tutorial services connect the student with a tutor who will work with him or her as needed. The results will be improved grades, an increased comprehension level and a better all-around attitude toward the learning process.

Another place to look for tutoring assistance is the local social services agency. Referrals to excellent tutors may be available since the need is a common one. An excellent tutor can sometimes be found this way.

A potential tutor should never be hired without at least a minimal checking of references.  It certainly would also be worthwhile to check with a site like Family Watchdog,  which contains a database of known offenders.  And just to be sure, always be present or nearby when a tutor meets with your children.

Posted under Parents and Children, Tutoring

This post was written by Diane Palumbo on January 29, 2009

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