+1, 90/100 isnt a great mark so youre gonna have to prove to the student that you are a capable tutor and the best way to do that is through a free trial lesson.
But what if youre a completely terrible tutor. A free trial lesson gives the customer an insight into how you do things. If youre good then theyll obviously pay for more lessons so youll gain money but if youre completely terrible then the customer has lost money.
Yeah I dont like change either but you gotta embrace it or else youll just feel awkward. You wont be the only one feeling nervous either so dont feel too distressed. Dress up like the lad you are and hold a sign saying "Im from a rural town" and ill come say hey
+1 I always planned to drop PDHPE and keep physics but in the end it was the other way around. Although i didnt drop physics I didnt study for any exams and left my HSC exam after about an hour and 15 mins cos I didnt care about it
true, but I believe you are the god at maths if you were to compare her marks to yours. Maybe she can be the god of tutoring with her 'prior experience'