Math Tutors in Brooklyn help Everyday Consumers

 

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There are many ways that we use math. Whether you’re considering buying a car and want to get a good loan rate, or you’re purchasing a house and weighing property taxes against the price of the house, or you’re considering joining a gym and measuring the perks of one against another - all based on pricing considerations. The fact of the matter is that without being able to do a math-based comparison and assessment, consumers will find themselves constantly being the victim of misleading advertising meant to highlight benefits and severely downplay costs.

 

Most people are intimidated and don’t use math. In economics there is a phrase known as opportunity cost. One incurs an opportunity cost when they make a decision at the expense of the gains that they would have enjoyed from having made a different decision. Most people look at numerical illiteracy as just the path of least resistance, something that doesn’t harm them and as something that isn’t all that necessary to function in everyday life. Sure U.S. students performance in math leaves much to be desired as measured against the performance of their peers in other developed nations. Yet, those same students go on to become productive adults who are able to maintain relatively comfortable lifestyles in spite of their secret. So how can an effective case be made in this light when all appearances indicate that the issue does not hamper these normally functioning adults?

 

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If we were all literate in math we would not be victims of unscrupulous corporations. How many news stories about subprime mortgages or predatory lending corporations targeted at the poor (and least educated among us) must be repeated before the public finally realizes that they actually pay more for not being versed in numerics? Corporations package their products in ways that are very attractive to those who don’t know how to crunch numbers. One thing they do is they announce a rate then they slyly add on rates for all sorts of other services without really explaining them. Those that are savvy among us or those who have spent enough time being taught by math tutors in Brooklyn know exactly how to deal with situations like these. Learning about percentages puts one in a position to understand exactly how mortgage increases can affect us or how adjustable rate mortgages are cheap but in the future can turn out to be far more expensive than fixed rate mortgages.

 

Those that are numerically challenged hope that the government can and will protect them from everything. The problem there is that the companies who are gaining as a result of these predatory practices have a lot to lose if the government actually carries out its regulatory services. With that in mind, corporate officers are sure to support, as heartily as possible, politicians who take on the positions that their benefactors want them to take, positions that result in greater laxity and oversight of activities that harm the consumer. At the end of the day, local consumers can rely only on their ability to crunch numbers after taking basic lessons from math tutors in Brooklyn.

 

What can we do to fix this problem? Legislating so that corporations do the right thing is next to impossible meaning that the only available fallback is an educated consumer. This means that all readers who thought that they could avoid the subject of math are now back to square one where they have no choice but to learn the basics. It was intimidating when we were students and as adults it will remain so, but it doesn’t have to be a steep climb so long as math tutors in Brooklyn are part of the plan going forward. A good tutor can assess where your failings are and prescribe just the plan to target those issues. Another thing is that some people think that they have a problem with the entire subject of math, without realizing that the issue lies only in one portion or a few fundamental principles. With the help of a tutor, once the fundamental process has been cleared up a whole world of math will not look as tough as once perceived.

 

There must be a plan in place. Sessions need not be on a daily basis - let’s face it we’re all busy especially as adults. Whether it’s work responsibilities (sometimes we have to stay late), or unending obligations to children or other family members, it is really difficult to carve out a lot of time from one’s schedule so it’s best to focus on a realistic goal. Setting up daily sessions can be a psychological hurdle that’s very difficult and once you start missing sessions that psychological fallout can lead you to give up on everything. Fashioning a schedule with more modest goals will set up a low bar with attainable goals that can be edged upwards if need be. The most important thing is to get into the rhythm of learning at the start and once the rhythm is established then the suitability of raising the bar can be assessed.

 

All in all if everybody takes ownership of their responsibility and makes a connection with math tutors in Brooklyn, we can all be protected from corporations who want nothing more than to fast talk their way into our pockets.

 


 

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