
By Peter Cochrane
Published: Thursday 06 December 2007
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Name
Mark Hosey
Location
West Central Scotland
Occupation
R&D
Comment
Perhaps you're right but I have a feeling the scammers will be in there trying to make some fast money from some very dubious teaching. How can anyone know the person giving the tutoring really is a qualified practitioner of the subject and not some con artist working a scam with "Wikapaedia" or "Eric Weisstein's Treasure Troves" their source of knowledge.
It will require regulation of some sort and organisation with consequential higher tutoring costs.
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