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FridgeBoy

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Hi there,

I am currently in year 10 and next year plan to study Mathematics and MX1 before going onto MX2 in year 12. I am the strongest in my school at maths (school ranked ~250-300 depending on cohort) and peers have already asked if they will help me tutor them privately next year.

Would taking time out to tutor be beneficial for my own learning or waste time?

Also, they are willing to pay but what would be a reasonable rate given most are close friends?

Thanks for any feedback.
 

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Hi there,

I am currently in year 10 and next year plan to study Mathematics and MX1 before going onto MX2 in year 12. I am the strongest in my school at maths (school ranked ~250-300 depending on cohort) and peers have already asked if they will help me tutor them privately next year.

Would taking time out to tutor be beneficial for my own learning or waste time?

Also, they are willing to pay but what would be a reasonable rate given most are close friends?

Thanks for any feedback.
Depends on your intention...
If you are doing it for the money or doing it to "improve" yourself then dont do it... Personally i hold classes for the year 11's for free not because of me learning the material better or anything like that...again it depends on what your intention is
 

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If they're close friends then I would do it for free tbh

Also I would advise against doing it after school time, just organise with your teacher if you can book a quiet classroom or conference room during lunch time
 

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Teaching is meant to be an excellent method of consolidation for learning.
 

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