At a certain point in life, so many of us begin to say to ourselves “I wish I never gave up the piano!” or “J’aimerais pouvoir parler français” (which is French for “I wish I could speak French”). And whether it’s a dramatic change in circumstances or just an overwhelming sense of regret, some of […]
Tag: Tutors of London

Tutors of London: Meet Terry, private English, maths and science tutor at Tutorean
Welcome to the third post in our Tutors of London series! (If you missed the second post, check it out here…) Private tutoring is a type of “gig-economy”, which basically means that it’s not a job you’re officially employed to do full time. Workers instead are paid for each “gig” they do, such as a […]

Tutors of London: Meet Alexandra, undergraduate at the London School of Economics and private tutor at Tutorean
Welcome to the second post in our Tutors of London series, where we get insights into the lives and drives of some of Londons best private tutors! (If you missed the first post, check it out here…) Millions of private tutoring lessons are taking place every single week in the UK, whether it be in […]

Tutors of London: Meet David, ex-Admissions Tutor at Imperial College London and private tutor at Tutorean
Welcome to our first post in an exciting new series called Tutors of London. We’re going to be exploring the wonderful world of private tutoring through the eyes and minds of some of the best private tutors London has to offer. Why? Well, although booming, private tutoring still remains one of the least understood industries […]