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Getting paid to tutor people

Grant

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Would you ever consider doing tutoring work to make a living? If so, what kind of studies would you help tutor in? Maybe coding, maybe writing, business management, and so on. I don't think I'd have the patience to be a tutor or anything. I also don't think I could handle being a teach in terms of my anxiety and fears of interacting with people. What about you though?
 
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There is a lot of money to be made on this niche, however, you need to be highly skilled in the subject or topic you want to teach and it is also very competitive field. You also need the ability to teach, having knowledge is not enough. I have never done this
 
There is a lot of money to be made on this niche, however, you need to be highly skilled in the subject or topic you want to teach and it is also very competitive field. You also need the ability to teach, having knowledge is not enough. I have never done this
One thing you got to do is not tell them the answer right away or not at all. The student has to struggle, and the tutor can give hints. Has anyone noticed that?
 
This is actually an excellent idea! In addition to learning design, writing, marketing, programming online, you can also Master other skills (But for this you need documented knowledge in your country) If you are already a teacher/educator, you can teach students/adults online, this has become a more fashionable way of earning money during a pandemic, remember how teachers worked during the Coronavirus? Schools/universities were closed and studies were carried out remotely through phones/laptops and Teachers received salaries through bank cards while teaching them via video conference And you can teach this way, but if, of course, you have a Document confirming that you have acquired knowledge in your specific subject.
 
Yes, I have considered working as a tutor in the past. I am drawn to the idea of teaching programming as I have experience in the field and am passionate about helping others learn new technological skills. However, I completely understand your concerns about patience and anxiety. Being a tutor requires not only knowledge, but also skills to interact and motivate students. Sometimes, online teaching can be a less stressful option than in-person classes, as it allows for greater flexibility. Maybe you could start with a more relaxed format and see how you feel.
 

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