The tutor gave us our work, and if we had trouble, she'd help us on it, but we were really only working on the stuff that our school gave us - well, I was, because I go to a public school.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I loved getting tutored and having that one-on-one attention that you sometimes do not get in regular school.
Most of my teachers probably found I made less trouble if they let me read.
I taught at a cotillion. I was one of the teenage helpers when I was in high school. But we're talking very basic.
For a little while, my mom was a school teacher. And I went to the school that she taught.
I could never let the teacher down. I always worked hard, too scared to get in trouble.
My mother was a teacher.
Students never think it can be the teacher's fault and so I thought I was stupid. I was frustrated and would come home and cry because I couldn't do it. Then we got a new teacher who made math accessible. That made all the difference and I learned that it's how you present it that makes it scary or friendly.
I was very lucky in that I had a couple of teachers who were particularly supportive.
I had tutors, but education was just not a priority.
Whenever I wasn't in school with a tutor three hours a day, I'd get a knock and be rushed to set and they'd be waiting and I'd film my thing and then I'd go back to school again.
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