Anonymous wrote:We employ a retired teacher for most of our tutoring needs. They make 45k per year plus annual bonus, and work 15-30 hours per week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a recent grad and we did private K-12th.
We didn’t do any tutoring. I can’t imagine spending what we spent on tuition and then needing a tutor.
This is going to blow your mind, but I live in a neighborhood that's 50-50 private/public, and nearly ALL the kids get tutors at some point, regardless of where they go to school. Some of it remedial and some of it is stabilization to stay ahead.
The truth is that most wealth parents get tutors for their kids. Tutoring is a function of wealth, not academics.
Anonymous wrote:I have a recent grad and we did private K-12th.
We didn’t do any tutoring. I can’t imagine spending what we spent on tuition and then needing a tutor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Online tutors. $10-20 an hour. Preply
Who are you getting who is satisfied with getting a cut of $10-20 per hour?
Anonymous wrote:OP, if your kid is driven enough and you are short on funds, you can drive DC to your local Kumon.