Professional Tutoring

How a Professional Tutor can Create Better Results than a Group Class

Private Tutoring

When it comes to academic success, there’s no substitute for personalized attention from a professional tutor. Private tutoring means your child gets exactly what they need—no filler, no wasted time, and no getting lost in the crowd.

If your child has ever sat through a group class hoping the instructor would slow down (or speed up), you already know the problem. Group classes are built for the average. But your child isn't average. With a professional tutor, every session is custom-built around their specific needs, learning style, and goals. We identify strengths, target weaknesses, and move at the exact right pace to ensure progress is steady, fast, and permanent.

Private Tutoring Outperforms Group Classes

Many families come to me after spending hundreds of dollars on group classes that didn’t work. Here’s what they appreciated from private tutoring.

  • Total Customization – We can spend extra time on what's hard and breeze through what's easy.

  • Real-Time Feedback – I catch mistakes the moment they happen and correct them immediately. I also know exactly which mistakes to anticipate given the performance of a given student.

  • Efficiency – No commuting, no waiting, no wasted time.

  • Confidence Building – With direct support, students are more willing to ask questions, make mistakes, and actually learn.

In short: Group classes are designed for efficiency at scale. Professional tutoring is designed for efficiency for you.

Online Tutoring vs. COVID Online Learning

Let’s be clear—online learning during COVID was not online tutoring. And it definitely wasn’t private, personalized work with a professional tutor.

COVID online learning was passive, chaotic, and largely ineffective because it took traditional classrooms, stripped out the engagement, and left students to flounder.

Online tutoring is the opposite.

In my virtual sessions, students get my full attention. I’m constantly interacting, asking questions, providing immediate feedback, and keeping them engaged with targeted strategies. Screensharing, live practice, personalized lesson plans, and dynamic communication make online tutoring just as effective as in-person—sometimes even more so.

Most of my students actually prefer online sessions because they’re more comfortable, more focused, and can get more done without the distractions or emotional pressures of a group class.

So if your child struggled with remote school, that doesn’t mean they’ll struggle with online tutoring. In fact, I’ve helped dozens of students rebuild their confidence, skills, and academic momentum post-COVID.

Private tutoring is the fastest, most effective way to make real progress. Let’s make it happen.