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Suzanne User
Joined: 04 Apr 2006 Posts: 3 Location: NC
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 6:21 pm Post subject: Tutoring high school levels of math |
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Recently, through no advertising, I have acquired 2 unrelated tutoring jobs--both students have had Algebra 1 this year but just didn't master all of concepts. Each student's parents have hired me to bring them up to speed by helping with their gaps so that they can be ready for Algebra 2 in the fall.
My question...what is the going rate for an hour of tutoring--one on one for Algebra 1 and higher levels of math? I have a B.S. in Secondary Math Education so this is actually fun supplemental money while I homeschool my own kiddos! But...I'd like to get paid the going rate.
Many thanks for any help you can offer!--Blessings, Suzanne |
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Theodore Moderator

Joined: 06 Oct 2005 Posts: 1994 Location: Missouri, US
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 11:04 pm Post subject: Re: Tutoring high school levels of math |
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Algebra is relatively easy to teach, and the going rate for that seems to be around $25 per hour. Depending on how much driving to and from the tutoring you have to do, you might charge fuel costs + driving time as well. More advanced math such as Calculus would probably be closer to $50 for an hour session, especially if you have experience teaching it (but that includes driving fees). _________________ The Farming Game - Software Edition for PC, Mac, Linux
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Katharos User
Joined: 08 Jun 2006 Posts: 7
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| I just graduated from homeschool and will be attending the University of Chicago. Recently, I offered my tutoring services in mathematics and writing/grammar and have received many inquiries and hence, I now have four students. I charge $15.00/hour, and this is a very reasonable rate to charge. Of course, "real" tutors charge upward, as high as $150/hour, I have heard (which is ridiculous). It is best if you find a college students who know the subject, as they tend to be both smart and in desparate need of money. |
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Theodore Moderator

Joined: 06 Oct 2005 Posts: 1994 Location: Missouri, US
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Posted: Thu Aug 10, 2006 7:45 pm Post subject: |
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Do they come to you or do you go to them? With gasoline $3 per gallon some places, you don't actually end up with much of an hourly fee if you aren't getting paid for driving time as well. Of course, it's good training if you are practicing to be a teacher, in which case you could break even and still find it worthwhile. _________________ The Farming Game - Software Edition for PC, Mac, Linux
The board game has sold over 350,000 copies worldwide, garnered many awards, is used by over 2,000 schools, and is used extensively by homeschoolers. |
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