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by phantom_oracle
1802 days ago
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I picked this up from my time watching those British period pieces, so this might be an assumption based on a fictional telling of the past, but hasn't this concept of being a private teacher/tutor been around for hundreds of years? As these shows always showed the aristocracy, the aspiring hero/heroin had their private teachers "guiding them to greatness". I also found it cynical that instead of aspiring to get a PhD to earn a mediocre salary(in comparison) at FANNG, one could navigate the field of being the private tutor to the already-rich and probably earn more. Random person: "What do you do for a living that has made you so wealthy?" Elite Hong Kong tutor: "I tutor 12 year olds privately on mathematics." |
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