1. He's just your problem-solver
It is important that he must be able to solve problems you encounter in the course of your schoolwork. But if he's just a miracle man who solves all your questions, you are missing out on the teaching aspect of the subject. Educating someone on a subject goes beyond solving his/her homework.
2. He asks you to use algebra to solve primary school maths problems
If he can't solve primary school maths problems using models (much less teach you to do it), he's just not good enough and you shouldn't be paying him.
3. You find yourself doing practice questions for the whole lesson duration
He probably came unprepared.
4. You hate the subject even more
A good tutor should be making the subject less hard than it seems.
5. He doesn't know the curriculum
Enough said.

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