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On Superprof, you can learn maths online with a private tutor. Whether you need help revising for your A levels, are struggling with maths concepts, or would just like to work on your maths skills, our tutors can help you.
Many of our maths teachers offer private online tuition. Around 80% of the private teachers on Superprof offer maths classes online and most of them offer their first lessons free!
To find the available online teachers, just select the webcam filter to see the available teachers who are currently offering online maths tuition.
Online tutoring via webcam offers you more benefits. You can plan your classes to fit around your schedule and online lessons are often less expensive as the teacher does not need to travel.
On Superprof you can find some of the most passionate maths tutors in the country.
Our Bristol based maths tutors have an average rating of 5 out of five.
You can easily find maths tutoring on Superprof. Simply enter your criteria into the search bar and browse the available maths tutors in your area.
You can then pick the tutor that corresponds to your needs and reserve your tuition through the platform.
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✅ Average price: | £18/h |
✅ Average response time: | 3h |
✅ Tutors available: | 1,098 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
Maths is so much more interesting and enjoyable than it is often portrayed.
Unfortunately, the subject gets a bad rap, which is presumably a result of the endless stream of tedious sums and equations thrown at students in primary and secondary school.
For many people, this reputation maths has of being a dry and dull subject continues into adulthood.
This is a shame since it can put people off pursuing further study in the fascinating field.
It’s true that there is a lot of arithmetic and tough number-based problems to work through in maths, but if you can see the role that maths plays in society on a global scale, then it becomes an endlessly fascinating subject to engage with.
After all, without maths, we wouldn’t have time, buildings, or currency.
If that isn’t enough, maths can open up the doors to a whole host of exciting careers, which range from jobs in engineering to data analysis.
Not to mention all of the useful transferable skills you can pick up during your studies, including logical thinking, reasoning, and problem-solving.
It’s well-known that maths is one of the more difficult subjects that students are required to study in school.
The difficulty of the subject can be handled with the right motivation and guidance, though.
Motivation is huge for sticking with any subject, but particularly with one as challenging as maths, which requires constant effort and problem-solving.
As a very cognitively challenging subject, it can take a toll on your level of motivation, which can lead to a lack of effort and losing enthusiasm for your studies.
There are several things you can do to address the issue of motivation.
The first is to focus on thinking of what your internal, or intrinsic, motivators are for studying maths.
To give you a clear idea of what internal motivators are, let’s first take a look at an example of an external one.
An external motivator is dependent on an external source.
Say for example you want to get good at maths because you think it will impress your parents or friends.
This is an unreliable source of motivation because it relies on what your parents and friends think, and when you think about it, this perceived need to impress others doesn’t fuel your own desire to improve much.
An example of an internal motivator, which can help you persevere even when things get challenging, would be a commitment to and enjoyment of the process.
Granted, working through tough equations and doing calculus can seem like a grind. But, if you’re able to really focus your energy on the task in front of you and relish the intellectual challenge it provides, then you’ll go far.
Having a strong internal motivator like this one allows you to push through whatever is put in front of you, irrespective of any external sources or other people’s thoughts.
The other main way of overcoming the motivation issue is to work with a personal tutor.
A personal tutor is likely going to have a breadth of knowledge in the subject, which can help you work through tough problems, but they have also been in your position before.
Every tutor was once a student, and the best ones likely still are students in some capacity.
The desire to devote a lot of time to a single subject and keep abreast of developments in the field is what makes many tutors so good at what they do.
This commitment to further study oftentimes brings a level of enthusiasm and passion which can rub off on their students.
Maths is a subject with many real-world applications, which means it can be used in many different careers.
As previously mentioned, a sound education in maths can lead to jobs such as engineering or data analysis, but also other areas such as economics are open to maths graduates.
How a personal tutor fits into this equation is by providing the tools and insights which can help you accelerate your progress towards a certain career path, if that’s your aim.
Given that many tutors will have a broad understanding of many concepts within the subject, you will be able to cover everything with them, which should help you identify which parts most interest you.
Say you take a particular liking for problem-solving and reasoning, then maybe you can focus on these skills with your tutor and discuss potential career options that can come from this specialisation.
That’s the beauty of taking lessons with a private tutor - they can be tailored to your exact learning needs and desires.
Another benefit of studying maths is the skills you will learn, such as the aforementioned problem-solving and reasoning, which are highly transferable.
This means that even if you are hesitant to specialise in maths with a view to a career in a related field, you can still take a lot away from the subject which you can use in other fields.
There’s rarely a situation in which you won’t be able to in some way fall back on logical thinking and problem-solving skills, so these can be considered important life skills as well as academic ones.
Maths is relevant in most areas of life, so if you can master the basics and get a grasp of the key concepts, the world could be your oyster.
If you live in Bristol city or the surrounding area, you can find a local maths tutor through the Superprof website.
With the search function, you can check out tutors that are near you, factoring in their level of teaching experience, how much they charge per hour, and what previous Superprof students think of their classes.
The best part about signing up for tuition through Superprof is the flexibility to either take the classes online via webcam or in-person, depending on where the tutor is located.
What’s more, to make the decision easier for you, many tutors offer free sample lessons for first-time students so you can essentially try before you buy.
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Maths tutor
Jose has a professional setup for his lesson delivery, and delivers a good structure overall for his students. Thanks for supporting us through maths / statistics. Much appreciated.
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Duke
Maths tutor
Very informative and has a great approach to teaching!
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Arthur
Maths tutor
Arthur is great at explaining the finest details of the topic so that I can understand it with more depth. Great tutor. Really recommend.
Zoe, 3 months ago
Arthur
Maths tutor
Arthur is capable of explaining challenging topics well when I have difficulty understanding them. He's skilled with many physics and maths topics, and can confidently help with any questions. He is also very friendly and easy to get along with; you...
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Anne
Maths tutor
Anne was amazing, she everything really well and my son was very happy with the lesson and wants to continue with Anne.
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Chris
Maths tutor
Chris is a good teacher, my daughter said he is the greatest math teacher ever! I would recommend him to everyone.
Jasmin, 4 months ago