Learning and thinking are mainly taught in large classes, and the teaching content is generally based on special knowledge and expanded content. Teachers have standard handouts and teach according to the timetable. Because there are many classes, the cost is relatively cheap. Of course, the pertinence of the course content and the interaction in the classroom will also be slightly lacking because of the class. Personally, I think large classes are more suitable for students with good learning behavior to learn new knowledge.
If you want to make up for the shortcomings with targeted training, then one-on-one tutoring will be more appropriate. I used to have a class, but now I am tutoring one-on-one in cypress. I feel that compared with class, one-on-one class is more interactive, the course content is more targeted, and the grades can be improved more steadily. Of course, the study pressure will be even greater. After all, the whole class was stared at by the teacher and there was no chance to desert. The one-on-one problem is that the cost is relatively high and it is not very close to the people.
Therefore, whether you are attending a large class or one-on-one, you must first understand what your needs are, and then choose the appropriate counseling form according to your actual situation.
It is worth noting that:
Because many tutorial classes do a lot of subjects, including three major subjects except linguistics, and some other subjects, this will inevitably happen. Some courses are very good, teachers are good, teaching is optimized and perfect, and some courses are unpopular, and all aspects need to be upgraded and improved. Therefore, we must avoid some unpopular courses, find the courses that we are best at and sign up for classes.