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The average cost of psychology tutoring per hour in Liverpool is £14.
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97% of Superprof teachers give the first class for free.
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There are currently 81 psychology teachers available to give private classes in Liverpool and the suburban areas.
Whether you are looking for GCSE level psychology support, A-level tuition or degree level support, you can find the perfect teacher for you on Superprof.
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From a sample of 11 ratings, students scored their psychology teachers an average of 5 out of 5.
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✅ Average price: | £14/h |
✅ Average response time: | 4h |
✅ Tutors available: | 81 |
✅ Lesson format: | Face-to-face or online |
If you’re curious about the world, but more specifically the people that inhabit it, psychology is the perfect subject to explore.
Psychology is a field of study that covers so much, it’d be impossible to lay it all out for you right here. It’s a subject that takes an interest in the human mind, various conditions, and our interactions with others.
There’s arguably never been a more interesting time to take up the subject, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only is there a rising need for mental health professionals to help people recover from loss and regain a sense of normalcy, but there’s also a fascinating opportunity to study the effects of the pandemic on the ways we behave and communicate.
Right now there are likely hundreds, if not thousands, of psychological studies examining the impact of the pandemic on childrens’ cognitive development, how we interact with others in society, and how we behave in public spaces.
Doesn’t that sound like a fascinating effort to get involved in?
Even if that isn’t remotely interesting to you, the good news is that the stock of psychology-based professions will likely be on the rise for years to come. That means there’s likely going to be generous financial compensation for careers in the field, which never hurts.
Working with a psychology tutor is one of the best moves you can make if you want to make rapid and assured progress in the subject.
While like with any subject you can go it alone and try to self-teach yourself the relevant material, it’s unlikely that you’ll make fast progress consistently.
Why?
Because psychology is a challenging subject to navigate at times. With so many concepts to familiarise yourself with, it takes time to make real progress. If you rely solely on online videos and textbooks, you’ll spend a lot of time going over the same concepts until you reach a sufficient level of comprehension.
Sure, this can work for some people, but for others, this will soon become a chore. That’s where having a tutor comes in handy.
When you work with a tutor, you have someone to guide you through the content, helping you understand everything along the way and clarify any confusion that arises.
Psychology isn’t for everyone.
It’s a science-based subject, which means that you’ll have to really apply yourself and approach it with logic and determination.
There are so many layers to everything you learn in psychology, too. To understand why a criminal might commit a crime, for example, you’ll need to understand everything from how the human mind makes decisions, to motivations and the various psychological factors that are at play.
With so many layers to peel back, you’ll often become stuck, and it’s in times like these when a tutor can pull you out of the quicksand and help get you back on track.
Psychology helps you to understand how we interact, which is endlessly fascinating.
Through the field of study, you’ll learn more about yourself and your childhood development, how you communicate with those closest to you, and why people sometimes act in a way that’s hard to understand.
It also helps you understand various personality types, so that you may have a basic understanding of someone soon after meeting them.
Basically, psychology teaches you everything you could know about how people act, interact and think. The only thing it can’t teach you is how to read others’ minds; that’s one for the distant future!
If you’re living in Liverpool or the surrounding areas, you can find a psychology tutor on the Superprof website. When you choose Superprof, you choose qualified and experienced tutors who can teach you in person or online.
You also choose flexibility, since Superprof has a variety of tutors specialising in various fields and is available to hire for different prices.
What’s more, some tutors even offer their first class free, as a taster, so you can get an idea of what you’re signing yourself up for.
Alec
Psychology tutor
Alec is incredibly patient with me and goes the extra mile to make sure that I understand what is being taught and that I succeed in all my courses. I can confidently say that I‘be never had a tutor that makes my success in my academics a...
Beverly, 4 years ago