Category: For Tutors


  • The Study Habits That Actually Made Me a Better Tutor

    8 years in, here’s what I wish someone had told me about building habits that stick, not just for your students, but for you. By Muneeb Farooq · March 2026 · 8 min read Let me be upfront with you: when I first started tutoring, I thought my job was just to explain things clearly.…

  • IGCSE 2026 Updates for the Arab World: What You Need to Know Right Now

    If your child is sitting for their GCSE or IGCSE exams in 2026; whether in Dubai, Riyadh, Doha, Muscat, Cairo, Amman, or Kuwait City, the rules of the game are shifting. From confirmed formula sheets to brand-new qualifications launched specifically for the Middle East, staying updated is the first step to securing top grades. As…

  • The 60-Day STEM Turnaround: How to Jump from a ‘C’ to an ‘A*’ in O-Level Physics and Math

    If you are currently sitting at a ‘C’ grade in IGCSE or O-Level Physics and Mathematics, the barrier to an ‘A*’ is rarely a lack of intelligence. Instead, it is a systemic failure to align your answers with the specific, often hidden, requirements of the examiners. With exams roughly 60 days away, reading the textbook…

  • Building a High-Impact Academic Brand in Pakistan.

    You are likely trapped in a cycle that I see far too often: trading your most valuable asset; time, for stagnant hourly rates, relying on the hope that the next WhatsApp referral will keep you afloat. In the 2026 Pakistani academic landscape, being an exceptional teacher is only half the battle. The harsh truth is…

  • From Freelancer to Founder: The 2026 Online Tutoring Playbook

    The online education market has ceased to be a side-hustle playground; it is now an $83.15 billion industrial powerhouse. While most tutors are still chasing crumbs on crowded marketplaces, a new elite is building six-figure educational empires. The difference isn’t necessarily the subject matter, it’s the tech stack and the business methodology. To dominate this…