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Pros & Cons of Online Tutoring Services

What is Online Tutoring?

Online tutoring is a flexible and effective solution to learn from anywhere and anytime. Online tutoring services were in trend however it has got a boom since the COVID-19 pandemic.

Pros of Online Tutoring

  • Convenient - learn from anywhere at any time at your comfort and pace
  • Emergency Learning - immediate help in emergency situations
  • More Tutors - choose from the best tutors
  • Time & Energy Saving - no need to commute, save time and energy always
  • Safe to Learn - as you need not go outside
  • Easy to access - with basic computer skills you can learn online
  • Flexible - continue learning with your ongoing work
  • Connections - connect with more learners like you
  • Personal Touch - although it is online, live tutoring is just like face-to-face tutoring
  • Hesitation-free - raise questions and queries without hesitation
  • Online Notes - no need to create your notes, you will be given PDF and Presentation files, still, you can make your own that’s a good habit
  • Feedback - rate your tutor and share your feedback to help other learners

Cons of Online Tutoring

  • System Breakdown - the electronic device can break down due to various factors still you have the option to continue with your phone or other available devices
  • Internet Connectivity - sometimes you can experience slow network speed and no connectivity due to technical issue though you can borrow someone else’s WiFi
  • Distractions - if you’re not focused enough then you can be easily distracted
  • Beware of Scams - before joining any platform learn more about their presence and check their reviews and ratings.
  • Lack of Interactions - live classes would be good but recorded video can be less interactive.


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