Although there are many college students in the college, I personally feel that you are in a critical period, and you should find someone who is experienced and has taught.
Because I helped some children make up lessons voluntarily from the first year of my freshman year (children who are very familiar with others), from primary school to high school. But when I really became a teacher, I felt that all the lessons I used to make up with those children were a waste of time, especially in high school. It's not that I don't teach well, but that I'm too general and have no focus. Many students come to make up lessons because their grades are not good and the time for making up lessons is not systematic enough, so I want to know his weaknesses and the focus of the exam now. I was not sure at the time, just talking in general. So I think the teacher is familiar with it.
Having said so much doesn't seem to help you solve the problem. I just want to say, ha, it's better to find a teacher to make up for it and let parents ask more questions.
Personally speaking, I was not good at math in high school, so I asked my teacher to make it up in my second year of high school. The teacher didn't make it up with me, and asked me to make it up next semester in senior three. I am doing math problems every afternoon in the third semester of senior high school, which is characterized by doing multiple-choice questions and filling in the blanks. My own efforts and teachers' guidance have greatly improved my math scores. )
Hello, if you need anything else, just call me. I can tell you in detail. You can ask me English questions. I teach senior two.