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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It isn't easy to find tutoring esp just for the summer. [/quote] Well if you didn't charge $60 plus per hour maybe someone would consider it. If you don't make that much per hour during the school year, I don't understand why I need to pay so much more.[/quote] Gee, could it possibly have something to do with the additional prep work that goes into producing a single hour of *individualized* instruction? I'm pretty sure your kid isn't getting that in school; and would you not agree that the one-on-one attention is far more valuable than your child being one out of 30 in the middle of a large classroom? Not only do I charge $60+/hour for tutoring, I also have no problems with finding summer clientele. BTW, I have dealt with *several* tutors who have no basic knowledge of the topic they are "teaching," so you do get what you pay for. ANYONE can make a Craigslist ad and pretend to be an expert for $25/hour. If that's what you're willing to pay, PP, good luck with that. With your attitude I'm glad I won't be dealing with the likes of you. [/quote] +1 Although I don't love this tone, I do agree with the sentiments.[/quote]
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