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Taking on tuition (11+, GCSE, A-level)

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eveblain · 16/06/2020 09:46

Hi! I'm an 18-year-old student and (meant to) have just finished my A-levels at the Henrietta Barnett School in English, History, German and Latin with AAAA predictions. I've got A*9999999888 at GCSE. I was wondering if anyone could give me advice as to how to find online tutees for the 11+ in September or GCSEs/ A level students? I have an offer to study History at Cambridge in October and really need to fill my time until then!

Best,
Eve

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HebeMumsnet · 17/06/2020 21:52

Just bumping this for you, OP. Good luck with the tutoring.

EducatingArti · 17/06/2020 21:58

I think your best bet right now would be to use a good agency. They will charge you a certain amount of your fee per lesson. Normally I'd suggest local post office windows but not in the present climate. I'm assuming you are thinking of tutoring online? Think carefully about the kinds of online platform you might use and how easy or familiar they are for students to use. Think about your USP. what makes you the perfect person for parents to chose.
I find online tutoring much harder than face to face.

samanthamercer · 07/07/2020 11:47

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