Discussion Overview
The discussion revolves around finding affordable math tutors for a daughter, exploring various options for hiring tutors directly rather than through large companies. The scope includes practical advice, personal experiences, and suggestions for resources.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Technical explanation
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Jon expresses interest in hiring a math tutor directly, finding the prices of companies like Sylvan and Kumon to be high.
- One participant shares that real-world tutors are generally more effective than online tutors, suggesting that university graduate students can be hired for around $20/hour, with variability based on location.
- Another participant recommends Tutorswithoutlimits.com and Tutorsteach.com for directly hiring tutors, noting the flexibility in scheduling sessions.
- A question is raised about the specific subject and level of math that Jon's daughter is studying to provide more tailored advice.
- Another participant agrees on the value of college or graduate students as tutors and mentions that teachers may know available tutors. They also highlight the potential for free tutoring through learning resource centers at colleges.
- Concerns are raised about the rigid approach of large tutoring companies, suggesting that personalized tutoring is often more beneficial.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally agree on the benefits of hiring college or graduate students as tutors and express skepticism about large tutoring companies. However, there are varying opinions on the best methods and resources for finding qualified tutors.
Contextual Notes
Some suggestions depend on local availability of university resources and the specific needs of the student, which may vary widely.