How to pick a tutor that fits your study style

A short checklist before you book—so your first session actually moves the needle.

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Everyone learns differently. Before you book, skim the tutor’s subjects, availability, and reviews—then send a one-line note about what you’re trying to fix (e.g. “Shelf cardio questions” or “Ward presentation feedback”).

That context helps tutors prepare and makes the first session more useful.

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