Avoid Frustration for Maximum Success

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Maximum SuccessI’ve found that one of the keys to achieve success at any level of education is to avoid getting frustrated. We’ve all had times when a certain math problem or science project has had us at our wits’ end. It’s definitely not fun, and really, it only hurts your performance. After all, it’s tough to do your best work when you’re agitated and stressed out. Here are some great ways to get the most out of your homework and study time while avoiding all the frustration!

Take a Break if You Need It
This sounds like a simple tip, but you’d be surprised how many students have a hard time with taking study breaks. It’s easy to fall into the trap of wanting to work continuously until studying or homework is done, especially if you’re getting work done close to a due date or test date. However, in the end you will work more efficiently (and save yourself some premature gray hair!) if you allow yourself a break now and then. Just don’t go too crazy with the study breaks- after all, you need to get some work done, right?

Don’t Go It Alone
Forget all the macho stuff- even the best students can use a little assistance now and then. If you need homework help or study tips, or even if you would rather study in a group or with a partner, don’t be afraid to ask! A tutoring service can be just what the proverbial doctor ordered for many students, and it’s much easier to avoid frustration when there is someone there to help get you through the difficult parts of a subject. I know that once I got a math tutor, algebra, calculus and other match classes became much less frustrating, and even a little fun!

Reward Yourself!
It’s sometimes useful to give yourself extra incentives when you’re studying or doing homework- especially if you’re working on a tough and stressful subject. For instance, you can reward yourself with some ice cream, or by watching your favorite television show after doing well on a test or having an especially good tutoring session. You can also give yourself perks like the afore-mentioned study breaks for a job well done. Of course, the grade you receive after doing excellent work is the real reward, but it doesn’t hurt to give yourself an added bonus or two along the way!

Above All, Be Patient
It’s important to remember that you won’t always “get” everything right away. Sometimes it takes time to truly understand a new application, or to take in new information and understand it. Even the best students require practice or extra help from time to time. Don’t expect to be an expert on everything the first time you do it- allow yourself a chance to develop your abilities in every subject, and be patient with yourself! With some practice and hard work (and some work with an online tutor!), you’re sure to improve.

Remember, if you want to maximize your potential in school or in any venture, you need to be patient with yourself and avoid becoming frustrated. Keeping calm and focusing on your work will help you reach heights you never dreamed!

Why Tutors Love Their Jobs

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Love the jobThe tutors here at Grades Grow Tutors love their work, and they’re not alone. By and large, tutors do what they do primarily because they enjoy it. Here are just a few of the many reasons that tutors love their jobs.

Helping Out Feels Good
You don’t have to be a tutor to know how good it feels to help someone understand something that they previously had struggled with. Whether you taught a child to tie their shoelaces, showed someone how to change their oil, or showed your grandparents how to use e-mail (like I did), it’s just a one-of-a-kind, wonderful feeling when you see that “light bulb” go off and know that the person understands something that they didn’t get beforehand. Let’s face it: we’ve all been students, and we all know what it’s like to have trouble learning something new. Any time you can help someone overcome that, especially a student who is really trying hard to improve, it just feels great.

Education Never Stops
Many tutors love the world of education. Most of our tutors are former teachers or long-time students who have worked their way up to a Master’s degree, or even a Ph.D. If you simply love the world of learning and education, tutoring is a great next step! Nowadays, a great education is even more important than it used to be, and as such, parents and students look for more when they find a tutor. These days, the college student next door doesn’t always cut it! Tutors nowadays have to be well-versed in their subject of expertise, as well as knowledgeable of different teaching and learning strategies, and possessing of excellent “people skills”. For those that have these qualities and love the world of education, tutoring is a natural fit.

It’s Convenient!
Online tutoring isn’t just convenient for students and parents, it’s also convenient for the tutors themselves! Online tutors can work from home or, with the prevalence of internet connectivity today, from just about anywhere! Online tutoring also provides tutors as well as parents tools to monitor and track student progress, and make it easy for tutors and parents to connect and discuss the student’s work. The world of tutoring is just one of many things that the internet has helped to improve upon.

You Can Make a Difference
It may sound a little, okay, maybe more than a little corny, but it’s true. It’s important to know that what you do with your time, even your career, is something that is helping others and even improving the world around us as a whole. By providing homework help, studying assistance, and guidance to students, tutors are helping to create a better educated society…full of students who will be the future leaders of the world! If you have a choice between doing a job that just feels, well, like a job, and doing work that feels important, there really is no choice at all. Having a career that means something to yourself and others is a huge perk to everyone in the field of education, especially tutors.

The School Library: Your Best Friend, Forever!

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School LibraryWith information being so easy to find and access via the internet these days, it seems that the good old school library is quickly becoming a neglected place. If anything, school libraries have mainly become a place for students to go to check their e-mail or do internet research during school time. I’m here to tell you, the school library is not a place you want to forget about, if you want to get great grades! Here are a few things that the library has to offer students, even in the internet age.

Expert Help Available
Librarians aren’t just sitting behind their desks to tell you when to be quiet. Librarians are a great source of knowledge, especially when it comes to researching subjects efficiently. Sure, search engines do a good job of providing you instant sources for research papers or other projects, but librarians can help you diversify your sources and find you information you otherwise never would have found. Not only that, but librarians can provide homework help by guiding you through vast newspaper, magazine, and journal indexes as well. Most school libraries have a wealth of information available, the librarian is like the roadmap that will help you find the information you need.

Sometimes the Internet Isn’t the Best Source
Believe it or not, not everything can be found on the internet. Almost everything, but not quite! All jokes aside, your school library is bound to have resources that you simply can’t find from your home PC. Scholarly journals, newspaper archives on microfiche, and a variety of DVD-ROMs will likely cover the gaps missing in your internet-exclusive research. Many teachers and professors have soured on the idea of students only doing research on the internet, and require a mix of sources for papers and projects. Also, while much of the information on the internet is from reputable sources and is accurate, there is still a lot of information that isn’t. Citing a rant from someone’s blog as a source for your research paper isn’t going to make your teacher (or English tutor) very happy.

There’s No Better Place to Study!
The library is not just a place to find the information you need, but also a great place to actually get your work done. The quiet and relaxed environment you’re likely to find in your school library is a great place to meet with other students, your tutor, or even to get work done on your own. At home, in study hall, or in a dorm room it can be hard to find the kind of environment you need to concentrate properly. Not only will the library provide a great place to study, but it’s a convenient location because all of the resources you require are right there, should you need them. You can even meet with your online tutor from one of your library’s computers!

I would be the last person who would ever deny the internet’s wonderful impact on education. However, it’s important to remember that there are other places students can go to get assistance, get work done, or study. I firmly believe that along with tutoring, good study skills, and assistance from teachers, school libraries are absolutely essential for school success.

How to Make Learning Fun: The Power of Study Groups

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How to Make Learning FunOne of the best ways to get the most out of your classes (and get a little homework help) is to study in groups. The greatest thing about studying in groups is that it’s not only effective, but fun!

Studying with your friends- or a tutor- can be a lot more interesting and enjoyable than merely going over notes and re-reading chapters on your own. What I’d like to do today is explore some ways you can make learning in groups even more fun. Here are some ideas:

Game Show Time!
Earlier this week, I talked briefly about how to turn your study group into a full-blown game show for added fun and maybe even a little competition. Here are some ways to do that. First, split up into teams. It doesn’t really matter whether you have two teams, three teams…you can even have a little one-on-one standoff if you only have one study partner. Then, each team contributes a few questions from the relevant course that they will be asking other teams when it’s their turn. Split the questions into categories, such as “easy”, “medium” and “difficult”, with harder questions counting for more points. Then, take turns, with each team getting a chance to answer questions from the other teams’ question bank! Decide how many rounds to play and remember, the highest score wins!

Flash Cards with a Twist
Just about every student has used flash cards at some point. They may seem to be for kids, but they can be very helpful, especially with subjects like foreign languages, history (dates and names lend themselves well to flash cards), or even math, with all the formulas that need to be remembered for tests. How do we take flash cards and make them more fun? Easy…design a board game! Take a piece of paper and draw out a map with many squares (how many is up to you), and write things on some squares, like “move back 1 square” or “skip a turn” on random squares. Then, take a normal die, and take turns rolling it. After you roll the die, have your partner show you a flash card. If you answer the flash card correctly, you move the number of spaces on the die! See? It’s simple, yet will make the same dull flash cards into a totally new experience!

Tutors Just Want to Have Fun!
Okay, maybe the famous Cyndi Lauper song doesn’t go exactly that way, but the point remains the same: you can have fun while studying with a tutor, too. In fact, many tutors and tutoring services are skilled in approaching subjects in new and interesting ways, so that students can digest new information easier than they normally do. If you have a big test coming up, have your tutor challenge you to answer questions correctly, and see if you can continue increasing your score! Also, tutors may have fun acronyms or other learning strategies to learn important terms, formulas, or other information that has to be remembered.

As always, learning is what you make of it. If you approach learning with an open mind and a positive attitude, you’re much more likely to enjoy yourself! Remember this the next time you study with a group of friends, your online tutor, or even by yourself, and studying will take on a whole new life!

Finishing the School Year on a Good Note

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schoolFor many students, this is the most stressful time of the school year. Many college students have finals this week or closely approaching, and other students have about a month left. This time of year can be hard, between the pressure mounting to ace final tests and the looming promise of a summer of fun and relaxation. Here are some tips on finishing strong, so that you can enjoy the summer instead of regretting poor grades.

Prepare the Right Way for Tests
Tests aren’t aced or failed on test day. They are just as they’re supposed to be…a test of how well you’ve retained knowledge from any of your particular courses. Too many students get stressed out about tests when really, by the time a test comes most of the work has been done. The test itself isn’t the work part, studying is. In other words, as long as you study properly, you have nothing to worry about come test time.

Of course, there is more than one way to study properly. Many prefer using a tutor or tutoring service, others study with parents, with groups of other students, or on their own using tried-and-true methods that work well for them. Some students use all of these methods! Certainly, I’m an advocate for tutoring, and online tutoring especially due to the ease and convenience involved. You can get a lot done working in groups, but tutors are experts at finding and using methods that will work for you, so that you can perform your best. No matter what you do to prepare, make sure you put the time in before the test to avoid test day stress!

Don’t Lose Sight of the Finish Line
Finals and semester tests aren’t the only goblins waiting to jump out of the bushes at students this time of the year. Many classes have a barrage of homework assignments or long-term projects due as well. If you need homework help, this isn’t the time to keep quiet! Make sure that you get everything in on time to avoid giving away points, and remember how hard you’ve worked so far, and how little you have left to do! Don’t lose sight of your goals, and remember that with a little more focus and hard work, you’ll soon be finished with the school year!

Manage Your Stress
As we’ve noted here before, stress and frustration are the last thing a student needs when trying to attain great grades. At the end of the school year, it can be easy to get overwhelmed if many things remain to be done for your classes. Pace yourself by planning ahead and doing work little by little, rather than waiting until the last minute to work on a paper or cram for an exam. Not only will you be lot less stressed out, but you’ll write better papers and take better tests that way.

Remember, students, summer is almost here! You’ve worked hard all school year, and the end is in sight. Don’t let a poor finish to the school year ruin what you’ve worked hard for. Follow these tips and you’re sure to have a relaxing summer and grades you can be proud of.

Top 10 Things I Learned From My School

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10 things i learned in my schoolWe learn a lot more in school than multiplication tables and how to format book reports, and that’s what this top ten list is all about. Here are some of the many things I learned while I was in school:

10. Teachers want you to succeed!
Yes, believe it or not, your teachers want you to do well! So do your principal, your tutor, and everyone else involved in your education! Sure, it may seem like your teacher is out to get you every now and then, but I assure you, they want you to become the best student you can be. In some cases, they may care even more than you do!

9. When your school days are over, you’ll miss them!
If you’re a student right now, it may be hard to agree, but it’s true. I know, I know…tests, homework, study halls, you could go on and on. Compare this to the “real world”, however, and school days are wonderful. Come on, you get to see your friends, learn about new things, and generally just be a kid. That’s a pretty great life, don’t you think?

8. Your grades do matter.
I remember at quite a few points in my school career hearing my classmates flippantly say that their grades don’t matter, but they couldn’t have been more wrong. When deciding what college to go to or what career you would like to go into, the people who decide whether you’re qualified will be looking at…that’s right! Your grades, and they do matter!

7. Build good study habits early on.
I wish I had been a better student earlier in my school career and built good study habits, but unfortunately that wasn’t the case. School was often very easy for me, and I was able to be pretty lazy and still make good grades. However, when I got into high school and especially college, I wished I had learned good study habits earlier, so that I could use them to tackle the much more difficult coursework. The study habits you build early in your school career will carry you through the rest of your education.

6. Don’t eat the meatloaf for lunch!
No, seriously. Don’t. Unless your school lunch is much different than mine was, you want to stay far, far away on “meatloaf day”. Trust me.

5. You may not enjoy English class, but you need it.
At the college level, nearly every class is in some way an English class. No matter what subject you’re taking, you’re likely to have to write papers in addition to reading pages after pages of textbooks. Solid English skills are a must to succeed at the college level. I’ve even had algebra classes that had writing assignments as part of the curriculum!

4. Dodge ball is a dangerous game!
Laugh all you want, but I’m not kidding! You’d think that those red rubber balls can’t provide that much impact, especially when thrown by sixth graders, but you’d be wrong! Terribly wrong! I have the scars to prove it! Sure, dodge ball is ridiculously fun, and has been a gym class and recess tradition as long as anyone can remember, but be careful!

3. Learning math can be difficult, but it’s important.
Math was always my most frustrating subject, but I have to admit, it was also the most rewarding. With help from teachers and a math tutor or two along the way, I had some of my most fulfilling moments as a student during math courses. Not only that, but math classes build upon one another, unlike most other subjects. This means if you fall behind in math you’re going to have to work doubly hard to catch up, because you can’t move on without having the earlier knowledge to build upon.

2. You really will use this stuff in the real world.
One of the things students love to say when they encounter a subject they don’t care for is, “when will we ever need this in the real world?” The answer is, all the time! These days, school subjects are more and more tailored to be useful to students who go out into the workforce or onto college. You may not think history class is important, but who knows? You may get into college and be very happy that you know so much about Abraham Lincoln! And when it comes to classes like math, you will need the knowledge you got from them nearly every day of your life!

1. Ask for help if you need it!
I can’t stress this enough…in life you need to be able to ask for help, and school is no different! You will do much better in school if you have the help of a tutor or tutoring service in addition to your teacher, parents, and fellow students. Today, with online tutoring available, it’s easier than ever to get the help you need. There’s nothing wrong with accepting help on your schoolwork. Trust me, when you get that great grade you’ve been wanting, it will feel just as good!

Top 10 Ways Computers Changed My Learning

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Computers have changed learningIt’s obvious that the widespread use of computers (and of course, the internet) has had a huge effect on how learning takes place. Every aspect of learning has changed dramatically, even tutoring! One could probably list dozens of ways that the rise of computer use has impacted learning, but today, we’re going to look at just ten, folks. Without further ado, here’s your top ten!

10. Learning is more interactive than ever!
Years ago, CD-ROM discs revolutionized interactive learning. Encyclopedias and other learning tools that were indexed on CD-ROMs could provide the same information as a standard encyclopedia, but with added video and audio content to really allow a more interesting learning experience. Now, with DVD discs that hold several times more information, interactive learning is just a disc away.

9. No more hand cramps!
If you’re like me, it’s been a long time since you’ve handwritten a paper or essay. On occasions when I do have to handwrite extensively, the first thing I think (besides, “ahhh, hand cramp!”) is, “I wish I was typing, instead.” Nowadays, we take for granted being able to spell-check to our heart’s desires and move large paragraphs in a single bound, but believe it or not, this was a novelty at one time!

8. Parents can stay involved in much easier ways than before.
Parents have always been able to provide homework help, ask how their children are doing in school, and generally get involved with their children’s education. Now, it’s easier than ever to track a child’s progress, as many schools have websites where parents can access student grades and comments from teachers. Online tutoring provides the same options, as we here at Grades Grow Tutors give easy access to parents who want to review reports on study sessions between students and tutors. Thanks to the internet, it’s more convenient than ever to stay “in the know” when it comes to your kids’ education.

7. Researching is easier than ever!
Way back when I was in junior high school, if I had research that had to be done for a paper, I was stuck with the library and its massive card catalog system as my only source of information. Now, if you have a computer with internet access you can literally find information about any topic in seconds! Projects, research papers, reports…they’re all made easier to do, thanks to computers.

6. Your favorite school subjects…enhanced.
I wasn’t the type of person who really got into dissection in biology class, but today, things might be different. To be able to pop a DVD in to your computer and explore a 3-D version of a frog’s organs, now that’s cool! It’s hard to think of a subject that can’t be enhanced with computer technology; whether it’s interactive encyclopedias for history classes, spreadsheet programs for accounting courses, or even computer-aided illustrating to spice up art classes. No matter what your subject of interest is, computers can take it to the next level and make it easier, more fun, and more interesting.

5. Providing an education within an education.
Computers not only provide a means to assist your learning in classic school subjects like math, history, and English, but they are a subject within themselves. While you’re typing that paper, designing a website for your science class project, or helping with the layout for the school newspaper, you’re also learning skills that are guaranteed to transfer over to most future careers. Think about it, how many careers out there don’t require the use of a computer at some point or another? Not many! Chances are, your computer skills will not only help you get a better grade in your history class, but also will help you land a great job somewhere down the road.

4. Computers make classes more fun!
Even back when floppy disks were the apex of computer technology, computers were already making learning more fun. In my junior high social studies class, we would race to get work done so that we could get on the class computers and play Oregon Trail. As technology has continued to improve, so have educational programs, and there are still a multitude of fun ways to supplement your learning, no matter what your grade level is.

3. Homework help is just a click away.
The very nature of communication has been changed by the dawn of the internet and the sheer number of computers in use today. Not only can you e-mail a teacher or instant message a fellow student who you’re working with on a group project, but you can find an online tutor who can help you understand your class work all while sitting at your desk, in the comfort of your own home! The convenience of being able to get the assistance you need from say, a math tutor, all while sitting in your pajamas and typing on your laptop, is pretty outstanding.

2. Classes can literally take place anywhere!
I’ve had the opportunity to take online courses in the past, and it’s a pretty amazing experience. Being able to “check in” to class when my schedule allows, participating in class discussions via a message board or forum, and e-mailing your teacher weekly assignments really made me understand how far the educational world has come since computer use in schools and homes become the norm. While there will always be something to be said for sitting in an actual class and meeting with your teacher and classmates in person, it’s hard to rival the convenience and versatility of an online class.

1. A world of information is literally at your fingertips.
The fact is that computers have allowed us to learn more quickly, efficiently, and have even made learning more fun and interactive. It doesn’t stop when you get done with school, you can learn anything while never leaving your home computer! Whether you need to change the brakes on your car, find a great new recipe for dinner, research different colleges, or even find a physics tutor, you can do so now, and it’s easier than ever. It’s hard to imagine doing without the assistance of computers and a tutor, especially when it comes to being a student.

Online Tutoring Vs Traditional Tutoring

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Online Tutoring vs Traditional TutoringThere’s no question that using a tutor gives you a big advantage over other students; an advantage that can’t be gained simply by raising your hand and asking a few questions in the classroom.

Unfortunately, it’s hard for teachers in today’s crammed classrooms to provide the kind of individual attention that a tutor can. There’s no doubt that teachers do all they can to reach the students they work with, but when many students need additional help, sometimes educators are simply stretched too thin.

Therefore, the question isn’t necessarily just, “is a tutor a good idea?” The real question is what kind of tutoring service to go with. There are many options to go with, after all. What I would like to do is to examine some of the key differences between online tutoring and traditional tutoring that takes place “in person”.

My time is my own - One of the main advantages of online tutoring is that it works around any kind of schedule. In today’s busy world, it’s often difficult to work around all the things that need to get done to meet in person with a tutor. With online tutoring, the barriers are all but discarded, as both parties simply need to “log on” and they are ready to go! There’s no denying that it’s great to be able to meet face to face with someone, but it’s hard to pass up being able to chat with your tutor online at any time that is convenient for you! Plus, many online tutors allow you to converse with your tutor using a headset. This provides a good mix of the personal aspect of face to face tutoring, along with all the convenience of online tutoring.

And Your Tutoring Qualifications Are….? - The expertise of online tutors may also be higher than what you would find in your own neighborhood, as well. At many colleges and high schools, for instance, other students are often serving as tutors. Here at Grades Grow Tutors, our tutors are mostly comprised of people with Ph.D’s or Master’s degrees in their respective fields. It can be hard to find that kind of experience where you live or at your school!

Are Mom and Dad Empowered With a Progress Report? - Parents can easily follow their student’s progress in the student’s records here, as well as tutor’s notes or what content was covered in each session. It’s hard to find a tutor near you that can provide that kind of information at your fingertips, any time you want to view it.

Also, many online tutors can offer services you won’t find with a traditional tutor. For instance, all of our tutoring sessions are recorded, and many are randomly chosen to be monitored for quality. It’s good to know that you are getting a great value, and the accountability our tutors have shows in their ability to help students grow.

From looking at all the things that online tutoring has to offer, it’s easy to see why so many students are taking advantage of it. If you want all the perks of having individual help with classes that tutoring has always provided, with the added convenience and flexibility that working online provides, then online tutoring is for you!

How Can I Improve My Grades?

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improve my gradesEven the most successful students often want to improve their scholastic performance. After all, your grades will help determine what kind of educational and career opportunities will be available to you! With everything that is riding on performing well in the classroom, here are some helpful tips to help you do your best and achieve the success you want.

Organize your life for peak performance.
Being organized is a very simple, but often-overlooked aspect of educational success. Something as simple as an organizer, calendar, or planner can help you keep an eye on homework deadlines, upcoming tests and other important dates. There’s nothing worse than forgetting about a difficult test until the day before- and being forced to stay up all night to prepare for it! In order to succeed as a student at any level, organizational skills are a must.

Good habits help make good grades.
Not all habits are bad; in fact, many habits will help you take your grades to new heights. For instance, having a set time each day to study or work on homework can be helpful for those who are often busy and can get distracted from their schoolwork easily. Study time should be made a priority, just like anything else you do every day! If you need homework help, perhaps you can tailor it to a time and place that you are used to studying at. By choosing a time and place where you can concentrate on your homework, you’re setting yourself up for success.

Find the strategies that work for you.
Everyone learns in different ways. Some students learn from reading, others from listening or taking notes. Only you truly know what methods work best for you. A big part of being a top-notch student is realizing your strengths as a learner, and catering to them. If you are struggling with math problems, perhaps word problems with real-life applications can help you grasp the concepts. If you have a hard time listening to lectures, take good notes so you can review them later at your own pace! No matter what, remember that you’re capable of learning; you just have to find the techniques that work best for you.

Don’t be afraid to ask for help!
Everyone needs help sometimes- even the best students do! If we could learn everything without help, we wouldn’t need teachers, tutors, or even books! There is no shame in knowing when to ask for help…in fact, being able to ask is often the difference between an average student and a great student! Many times, you may find that your teachers are busy with other students and can’t provide you with all the help you need. Don’t fret- tutoring is a great solution to your troubles! Even if you have a busy schedule and have a hard time meeting with a tutor, online tutoring is a convenient, easily accessible option that can meet the needs of any student. With many students, an online tutoring service like Grades Grow Tutors has meant the difference between frustration and success in the classroom.

Excellence in the classroom can open many doors, if you are willing to work to achieve your goals. Incorporate these tips and soon you’ll be getting higher grades than ever!

Online Tutoring and Home School - Why I Chose Both!

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Home SchoolBeing a shy person who is into computers and technology I came across online tutoring by accident one day when surfing the net. At first I was more interested than anything in the whole concept of learning online, how it worked, could it work? And what’s more what could it do for me?

After looking deeper into it, I decided it would actually be the perfect solution for me. I have never mixed with others easily and some in class would act like fools and waste time and their education, which of course brought me down too. The teacher couldn’t carry on with lessons while breaking up giggling and talking kids in the back of the class, the whole thing would disrupt lessons. Although I’m not a geek, my parents and I do take my education seriously and want to get the results I need to be able to move onto getting a college degree. We had already chosen home schooling as a preferred option.

So the whole online tutoring thing looked like just what I needed. I pictured myself getting up in the morning sitting down at my desk in front of my computer and signing into class, checking my schedule and then getting down to lessons. Now I just had to get my parents attention and get them to agree this was the future of learning.

I have a good relationship with my parents and they listened to me and we looked into the various tutoring services together. We came across Grades Grow Tutors and this one caught our attention. They provided one-on-one tutoring and mom and dad were happy because they also offer a parent-tutor conference over the phone. This meant they would be able to keep up with the progress I was making, or not, and it seemed like a good fit with their homeschooling philosophy.

I was pleased to see they supported many subjects, in fact all those found in school and the curriculum would be the same. Physics, Mathematics and English are my favorite subjects, so finding a math tutor, physics tutor and English tutor with Grades Grow Tutors would be no problem. The more we read, the more it made sense, so I signed up for lessons there and then with my parent’s full approval.

The progression I have made in my chosen subjects has been huge. In home school, I study the same hours as I would if I were attending regular school and then add some time in the middle with a different teacher than mom or dad – my online tutors. The whole of this time is just spent working. There are no distractions and stopping and starting while the teacher gets back control of the classroom, so my time isn’t wasted.

The kids I miss having around me in school I see after my home school and virtual lessons and the others of course I don’t miss one bit. If I’m sick and in bed, when I’m feeling a bit better then I can work for just a short time on the laptop in bed and if I’m stuck with anything then I know I can ask and it will be explained until I get it. It’s like having my very own teacher in my home and of course using the internet to get my lessons and work is easy as I have access to all the resources I need to help me learn. Not only do I have a school at home but also one of the biggest libraries in the world, the World Wide Web.

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