The 5 Best Online Tutoring Websites for multitask learners

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Although meeting face-to-face is still preferable where possible, in today's world, online tutoring is the way to go. There's nothing like calling up a tutor on request, even though we're not in a time of social distancing. Since the schedules are more flexible and don't take as much time (and don't require a commute to a physical location), these sites may attract better teachers, with several having advanced degrees in their specified subject areas. Many also provide connected workspaces with digital whiteboards, interactive text editing, and other features that make students and tutors feel as though they're in the same environment.

You are not limited to just the tutors that are available in our specific community and these networks have too many tutors. That means your students can interact with a specialist on whatever subject they need guidance in within minutes, from K–12 reading and math to advanced engineering and nursing. It also extends beyond academic subjects: you can get help finding out college exams and essays, preparing a resume, or doing a work interview. Who wouldn't sign up for so much brainpower at their disposal?

iProf Evolution iprofevolution.com

It's a modern website with a different approach. The natural approach philosophy, which is based in Japan, will combine east and west concepts and offer students a whole new way of understanding math and physics. The disciplines available not is Math, Physics, Chemistry, English and other languages.
The concept arose from the fact that different students have different reasoning lines and cultural understanding, therefore learning cannot be the same for everyone.
Teachers are trained to try a variety of methods until you feel comfortable and your learning time is reduced.

Teachers can also develop their skills by taking classes or completing online instruction for free (beta mode). With rates beginning at 18$ per hour, this platform is ideal for students looking for a low-cost, high-quality tutor.

Chegg

Chegg offers an hour-long online session with a live whiteboard for $30 per month — rates that users can better afford. Tutors are available to provide students with a range of academic subjects as well as the college admissions process.

Preply

Preply is a good website for students who wish to study or teach a foreign language with a native speaker; it has tutors from all over the world who are fluent in Spanish, Russian, Arabic, Japanese, Hebrew, Urdu, and a variety of other languages. Not only languages but a variety of topics link math, physics, science and others. The dark side is preply is: they don’t pay the first class for your teacher and discount more than 30% for every single after class you have. Unfortunately, many teachers don’t stay that long because of the extremely discounts on their paychecks

Class gap

The same idea as preply, but with a focus on Latin students with many different classes. As preply the dark side is same: 0$ in the first class for the teacher, more than 30% ripe off for the platform every time. Getting worst: the whiteboard is terrible and poor quality made. If the teacher wants to help you and offer a zoom meeting, Classgap blocks your teacher. Many good teachers left.

Revolution Prep

Revolution Prep boasts that its faculty is made up entirely of full-time employees — no part-timers here — who put in more than 150 hours of preparation and growth each year. However, you will have to pay for their knowledge: A 12-hour private tutoring session costs $1,200, and a 12-hour small-group exam prep session costs $400, extremely expensive for the average student.

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