Can college students come out as tutors?
There are often some students from very poor families in universities who have been admitted to their ideal schools through their own efforts. Due to the influence of family economic conditions, many of them may not be able to pay some tuition fees, which will make them make some other choices, such as tutoring, which is generally their passion. These college students generally belong to children in remote areas. It is not easy for them to get into an ideal school when the economic conditions are backward and the teaching conditions cannot be compared with those in other economically developed areas. They are tutors, so they can brush up their previous knowledge and pass on some experience of the college entrance examination to other children in need for a certain fee. Why not? I think it is a good choice for college students to come out as tutors. First of all, being a tutor for other children can better impart these accumulated knowledge and skills to other children in need. Parents are also willing to pay a certain salary for these knowledge and skills. I hope my children can enter the ideal school through their own efforts and better economic conditions, just like this teenager. Secondly, through the contact with these children who are about to enter the college entrance examination, they can seriously review their original feelings and ideals, know themselves more clearly and make a better position for their future. Thirdly, tutoring can expand some well-off families, and some of them are particularly willing to do some public welfare undertakings such as subsidizing poor students. If we can get their support, we can also provide some convenient conditions for future development.