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My DD is in 9th grade honors Algebra. Given all the homework and after school activities, she doesn't have a lot of quality study time. So whereas she does good in class work and homework, she's struggling with test and maintaing a C+. I have found a junior (brilliant kid) who is willing tutor her in the evenings a couple days a week. What will be fair compensation $ for her per hour?
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I would think for a high school math student $25-$30 hour would be sufficient. Adult tutors with advanced degrees charge anywhere from $60 to $90 an hour. Companies like Prep Matters and the like can cost even more. |
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My college age DC did some math tutoring for a friend's child and charged $25/hour. I think that's a fair price for a HS student but you may want to round up on the hours because my DC did have to spend time prepping for each session.
We've also paid professional tutors and they've been $75-100/hour. |
A high school junior? I'd say $20 - $25 an hour if he/she's just coming for an hour. $15 to $20 for a longer session. |
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Thank you all. I see the consensus is $20/25, so that's what I'll go with.
I've never done professional tutoring before, but I did have several sessions of SSAT prep @ $195 an hour. |