Hi Saurav, 

 

I found that group tuition did not work for me precisely because of the 
challenges you list. No matter how inclusive your instructor is, you will still 
not be as fast as your sighted peers specially in accounts. Accounts has a 
peculiar problem where you have to keep referring to the question. A math 
question usually is not so bad in terms of back reference.

 

If you have the means, go for individual tuition. It can be expensive, but I 
found it effective. 

 

Otherwise, the suggestions that other list members have made should help. One 
thing you could try is to get some one-on-one time after the class with the 
tutor or book a one-on-one session with him at a different time. The problem 
with this is the size of operation of your tuition classes. If it is a large 
operation, you will be able to get that time. However, if it is a single person 
operation then it is unlikely you will get that extra time and will have to 
switch tutors.

 

Pranav

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