Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:At a tutoring center, I’ve seen first and second graders coming in and out while their parents have coffee next door. I feel sorry for the little kids.
Wait for the last laugh.
It’s the norm in many countries and their kids will take over the world, one step at at time.
The poster who mentioned middle America is spot on.
It used to work when the US was somewhat self-contained. With immigration, there is much steeper competition.
Anonymous wrote:At a tutoring center, I’ve seen first and second graders coming in and out while their parents have coffee next door. I feel sorry for the little kids.
Anonymous wrote:With my oldest, we started tutoring in 3rd grade. With my youngest, we started in kindergarten. The reason: to give my kids an academic advantage.
Anonymous wrote:neither of my parents went to college
no tutors
i made it to a top 20 US News school
tenure professor at top 30 US News school
it's called hard work
Anonymous wrote:He's not naturally well-organized or driven, and left to his own devices, he seems to be a B/C student. With tutoring, he's an A/B student.
Anonymous wrote:With my oldest, we started tutoring in 3rd grade. With my youngest, we started in kindergarten. The reason: to give my kids an academic advantage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a middle schooler so I’m not there yet, but I’ve heard “everyone” has a tutor. Is this because the material isn’t being effectively taught in the classroom? Is it so students perform well on standardized tests? Is it to get ahead in a subject matter? It doesn’t seem limited to struggling students... Everyone & their mother has a tutor and it’s not cheap!
This is an UMC and affluent bubble phenomenon -- essentially top ten percenters. In middle America, most kids are underachievers, obsessed with sports and video games, and academic tutors are for dummies (seriously, that's what most hoi polloi think).
High SES parents know the score, know how competitive the world is, while middle America are too dumb to notice. Middle America rubes see their kids' inflated "As and Bs" report card and think their lazy unmotivated kid is a genius. "Why Annabell and Derek need a tutor for, teacher says they real smart."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please stop the teacher bashing. If you've hired more than one tutor in the last four years, it's not the teacher.
Overly simplistic response. You absolutely can have bad teacher after bad teacher if you are in a non-succeeding school district, and many tutors are hired for enrichment not to keep up or for a remedial student.
Anonymous wrote:I have a middle schooler so I’m not there yet, but I’ve heard “everyone” has a tutor. Is this because the material isn’t being effectively taught in the classroom? Is it so students perform well on standardized tests? Is it to get ahead in a subject matter? It doesn’t seem limited to struggling students... Everyone & their mother has a tutor and it’s not cheap!