- Am I competent to take tuitions?
- Do I love teaching?
- Can I devote the time and attention that such specialised coaching demands?
- How will I learn from failures?What should the parameters for success be?
- What are the subjects that I can teach?
- In a day, how many hours can I devote for teaching without letting my other work suffer?
- If I have a day-job, can I devote time during the weekends?
- Will I be able to justice to the task at hand?
- What is the criterion for selecting students?
- Venture into teaching only if you love teaching.
- Do not let money decide your objective.
- Carefully think through as to how you will go about it.
- What are the subjects that you will teach ?
- How will you publicise your skills and create visibility around your profile ?
- Think through.Decide on the time and location of tuitions.
- Can you travel around and take home tuitions without stressing yourselves?
- What is the student in take that you should look at ?Do you need to prepare notes?
- Involve parents and make them part of your team in making a success of your effort.
- Be courteous, not arrogant.
- If you do not know how much to charge, ask others in the community. Do not charge fees that are exorbitant when you are a beginner. Once you gain a reputation, you can automatically raise your fees, but until then hold guard.
- Do not rush to make money in the beginning ; strive to create a reputation for yourself...a brand that people value.
- Do all that is possible to focus attention on your students in a way that engages them thoroughly.
- Browse through stuff on website, read books about tutoring so that you know how you can build on your strengths even as you consolidate the opportunities.
- Have a clear plan to focus on your weaknesses and overcome the gaps in your teaching abilities.
- Get feedback from parents and encourage them to come to you even if they find it a bit uncomfortable. Tell parents that you won’t consider their questioning as interference.