Here are the factors that you may consider while choosing an online maths tutor:

  1. Qualifications: Look for a tutor with a strong educational background in mathematics and relevant teaching experience.
  2. Specialisation: Check if the tutor specialises in the specific areas of math that you need help with, such as algebra, calculus, or geometry.
  3. Reviews and ratings: Read reviews and ratings from previous students to get an idea of the tutor's teaching style and effectiveness.
  4. Availability: Make sure the tutor is available at the times that you need help, and has a flexible schedule that can accommodate your needs.
  5. Cost: Consider your budget and compare prices of different tutors before making a final decision.
  6. Teaching style: Make sure the tutor's teaching style aligns with your learning style. You may also want to see if they use interactive tools, videos, or other resources to help you understand the material better.
  7. Communication: Look for a tutor who is friendly, responsive, and easy to communicate with. You may also want to ask if they offer a trial session to see if you are comfortable with their teaching style.

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