It all depends on how greedy you are, and how generous the kid's parents are.
[Q] Student Tutoring Rates - Page 2
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PH
United States6173 Posts
It all depends on how greedy you are, and how generous the kid's parents are. | ||
jtan
Sweden5891 Posts
On January 20 2009 06:57 Klockan3 wrote: I get about 30 for teaching university math classes. exactly same for me what uni do you go to? | ||
ahrara_
Afghanistan1715 Posts
On January 20 2009 06:41 shavingcream66 wrote: Hey, I'm currently a senior in high school and I just got a tutoring job tutoring a sophomore in biology. Most of my friends say that 10 bucks/ hr is a good price for tutoring while some of my friends say 15/hr is about right. I'm currently charging 12/hr. Anyone have any idea what the rates are for a high school tutor? The market price for most of the US is $25-$35. Don't settle for $10-15. The people who work for that price are usually refered by friends and family and just aren't willing to negotiate. So long as you're out of high school and you know the topic you're teaching you should get $25 an hour. Minimum $25 + factor in driving distance. I tutored for a long time and it was sad to see how many tutors didn't realize they were getting gipped. | ||
shavingcream66
United States1219 Posts
The market price for most of the US is $25-$35. Don't settle for $10-15. The people who work for that price are usually refered by friends and family and just aren't willing to negotiate. So long as you're out of high school and you know the topic you're teaching you should get $25 an hour. Minimum $25 + factor in driving distance. I tutored for a long time and it was sad to see how many tutors didn't realize they were getting gipped.[/QUOTE] Well I'm still in high school so I guess I lack the credibility to charge that much. I guess I'm going to work for 12 as of now and then up to 15 later on | ||
rei
United States3593 Posts
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SonuvBob
Aiur21548 Posts
On January 20 2009 06:47 Chill wrote: I was like 13.50 when I went to a place, and 18.50 when i went to their house. That's Canadian. How much for a happy ending? | ||
LosingID8
CA10824 Posts
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evanthebouncy!
United States12796 Posts
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Vivi57
United States6599 Posts
As long as you're in a decently rich area, you should be able to pull it off | ||
shavingcream66
United States1219 Posts
12 bucks richer now :D | ||
Savio
United States1850 Posts
But remember, if people are willing to pay it, you are not overcharging. Good luck. Make sure that your service is worth what people are paying you. | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
or calculus(high school level) - mostly on how to graph and determine what a graph looks like IE relative extrema; 1st 2nd deriv test. or chem II.. all i've been doing is memorizing stuff.. which is fine but i just don't get thermochemistry at all. Like nothing(conceptually like physics). The negative/positive(from the systems perspective- always) ... energy equations.. constant pressure constant volume. i get Lewis structures+ Geometry though, so its fun ^ ^ ... i'll happily match those hours with SC tips? (weekends) my credentials are B- zerg I would stay after school for tutor sessions but musical takes up nearly all my time after school | ||
Caller
Poland8075 Posts
On January 20 2009 08:40 rei wrote: Work study as TA at UW only gives you minimum of like $8/hour back then. After the undergraduate degree, depend on subjects you teach and degree you have. tutoring schools will pay you ranges from 15-50 an hour in my area. I used to do it for 25/hr teaching physics and math classes half time, not sure about that guy's 120 per hour, Gmat tutoring was only about 50/hour, 120 seems very good, I wonder what subject he was tutoring, CPA I suppose? try middle school algebra/high school chemistry and you're getting closer ^^ | ||
micronesia
United States24343 Posts
On January 20 2009 11:00 HeavOnEarth wrote: if someone tutors me physics(mechanics/E+M) or calculus(high school level) - mostly on how to graph and determine what a graph looks like IE relative extrema; 1st 2nd deriv test. or chem II.. all i've been doing is memorizing stuff.. which is fine but i just don't get thermochemistry at all. Like nothing(conceptually like physics). The negative/positive(from the systems perspective- always) ... energy equations.. constant pressure constant volume. i get Lewis structures+ Geometry though, so its fun ^ ^ ... i'll happily match those hours with SC tips? (weekends) my credentials are B- zerg I would stay after school for tutor sessions but musical takes up nearly all my time after school I was gonna say I wish my students were B- so that I could learn from them in exchange for free tutoring... but then I realized I can't even get the kids to come to extra help which is free tutoring. | ||
Mickey
United States2606 Posts
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Caller
Poland8075 Posts
On January 20 2009 11:32 Mickey wrote: Jesus Christ! What if someone who really needed help couldn't afford that? I wouldn't charge more than $15 an hour to tutor anyone, unless maybe they were really really slow, and rich. thats connecticut for u | ||
Avidkeystamper
United States8551 Posts
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HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
On January 20 2009 11:22 micronesia wrote: I was gonna say I wish my students were B- so that I could learn from them in exchange for free tutoring... but then I realized I can't even get the kids to come to extra help which is free tutoring. i've come to quite a few tutorials ( i have the same teacher for chemistry and physics ) she said i have her deepest sympathies T_T | ||
Cobalt
United States441 Posts
I've made a decent amount of money doing this. | ||
alphafuzard
United States1610 Posts
I'm a sophomore, but I have mathematical prestige | ||
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