Thursday, March 5, 2020
Organic Chemistry Tutor
Organic Chemistry TutorWhen looking for an organic chemistry tutor, some of the top choices could be a CELTA program or a private tutor. In this article I will discuss the private tutor option. When choosing to hire a private tutor, it's important to remember that many private tutors operate the traditional way and can charge more than the traditional program would charge. Here are a few things to consider when deciding between the two options.- Are they a Certified Organic Chemistry Teacher? To become certified you must complete a two-year program with both laboratory science and hands-on learning. Once you've passed your test you will receive your certification, and this is a good indicator of someone who has completed a solid program. If you find a tutor that is certified but not a solid program, they may not be able to properly teach organic chemistry. At the same time they might not want to give you the time of day.- Is there a private tutor? There are many private tutors who of fer tuition based on a fee-based model. When you enroll in one of these private tutors you will have to pay every month but are paid by the number of hours you do each week.- Are they a solid program? The next thing to look at is the quality of the program they offer. Make sure the tutor you hire has a solid program so you know you're getting value for your money.- Are they a member of an association? If they don't have a membership you may want to investigate other options. While being a member of an association doesn't guarantee their experience, it does increase their credibility, which will raise their value to you.- Make sure you ask a lot of questions before signing on with them. This will let you determine if you're truly getting what you want out of the program and what exactly the tutor is teaching.When looking for an organic chemistry tutor to make sure you research the organization they are affiliated with as well as the school. They should have a solid program that meets your needs, so you can learn with a high level of satisfaction.
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