Are you more productive at night? Our ‘Out of Hours’ tutoring service is perfect for night owl students!

Do you ever find yourself feeling more productive and efficient at night? Well, you’re in good company - some of the world’s most famous leaders and creative minds, including Winston Churchill, Barack Obama and J.R.R. Tolkien, did their best work at night.

While society typically looks down on those who go to bed late, various studies* have shown that night owls have faster reaction times, are able to stay alert for longer periods of time and are also more creative!

That’s why we’re launching a brand-new, ‘out of hours’ tutoring service for students who are more productive in the evenings or late at night!

We surveyed 2,345 of our customers to find out their preferred study times, and found that almost a third (29%) of students prefer to study past 9pm, with more than a tenth (12%) studying past 2am!

The survey also found that 17% of respondents are most productive between 3-5am, and almost half (43%) nap between 7pm and 10pm to then work for the next 4 hours.

Tutoring sessions will follow a regular format and can take place at your home or even in another pre-approved and appropriate late-night establishment, such as the Student Union bar or local fast food restaurant.

‘Out of hours’ tutoring sessions can run at anytime outside of regular university hours and are expected to cost £75 due to the unsocial hours. Sessions can also be conducted remotely via video call for £45 an hour.

If you are interested in ‘out of hours’ tutoring, or are looking to become an ‘out of hours tutor’, please contact us on: 0203 9500 320

Alex Dyer, founder of Tutor House said,

“There is a huge amount of pressure on young adults nowadays, but there just doesn’t seem to be enough time in the day to fit everything in. We know that different people are more productive at different times of the day, so we hope that this service will be the answer for night owls!

“Of course, we’re playing into the stereotype of the typical student here, but we really like to take pride in helping students thrive in any way we can - whether this is with the subject matter we tutor, where we provide our support or now, even what time we do it!”

If you have any questions, please get in touch with us.

*Good News for Night Owls | Science | AAAS (sciencemag.org)

*Why night owls are more intelligent (lse.ac.uk)

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