Finding a decent, reliable tutor can be a difficult feat. It’s hard to find online tutoring companies that won’t rip you off, won’t charge you millions of dollars, and will actually effectively help your child.
You’ve caught a lucky break though because I have done all the work for you. In this article, I’ve compiled the top 5 online tutoring companies you can check out if you or your child struggle with any subject. Let’s get into it.
What is online tutoring?
Top 3 Online Tutoring Companies
- Khan Academy
Khan Academy is one of the best options for free, comprehensive tutoring. It is an easily accessible platform with tons of videos on almost any topic, exercises, practice exams and quizzes, and when you sign up, your very own personalized dashboard.
The thing about Khan Academy is that it doesn’t offer 1-on-1 tutoring. While it’s a great platform with lots of pre-recorded classes, you won’t be able to talk to a tutor personally. Luckily, Khan Academy has a sister company called Schoolhouse.world with volunteer peer tutors that offer free help.
- Connect Me
Connect Me is a non-profit organization dedicated to helping students from low-income households find the help they deserve. Finding difficulty answering homework? Connect Me tutors are dedicated to finding the right, personalized curriculum that allows each student to thrive.
The best part? It’s all free. If you find yourself struggling with any topic, sign up as a student at Connect Me.
- Varsity Tutors
Varsity tutors is another online tutoring platform. With curriculums tailor-made for you, you can pick from a variety of subjects and meet with licensed, professional tutors that most definitely know their stuff.
The thing is, Varsity Tutors isn’t free. Your tutoring sessions will typically cost between $70 to $100; but, if tutoring is really something you feel you need help with, Varsity Tutors is well worth that cost.
The Takeaway
Tutoring, especially good tutoring, is not as hard to find as you think it is. Check out these three tutoring sites and start your journey to better grades and a brighter future.
Article by Moira Du