tutoring
vickydek asked:


I just graduated from college with a great GPA, magna *** laude, with honors. I’m thinking about tutoring college statistics and other math areas, college or grade school. What’s a reasonable amount to charge for my services?

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kutmastaben on 24 October, 2008 at 10:06 pm #

At least 20+, especially since you’re magna *** laude. In my experience, when I got tutored(a long time ago) it was 20 bucks and my tutors were less qualified than you. Don’t start too high however. You want to build up a rep before you start charging high. Good luck!


hollinshermione on 25 October, 2008 at 2:57 am #

Most learning centers and tutoring firms charge between $10-20, on average (some are higher). I’d suggest you try the mid to lower end of this range because you are more likely to get customers when they see that you charge less than Sylvan. Be sure to emphasis your credentials when you advertise. Go forth and sell yourself! Good luck.


blackcivic on 27 October, 2008 at 4:33 am #

i’m a personal tutor also, my credentials arent’ as high as yours but i still charge 20 an hour

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This is Jonathan Chan on 27 October, 2008 at 6:04 pm #

Charge around 30/hr. You can find out the rates that other tutors are charging using this site


Alistair M on 30 October, 2008 at 8:55 am #

Depends on where you are and what you’re tutoring.

Best thing to do is see what other people are offering, pick a few with the same qualifications and experience you ahve and pitch your fee at about the same (but no more than) they do. That’s called using ‘market inttelligence’!

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Good luck, Alistair


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