National Education > Tuition Advice
Tutoring technique?
thushan:
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--- Quote from: thushan on December 26, 2011, 08:16:12 pm ---Just for reference, I'm charging $30 ph for individual, $25 ph for group :D
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I'm around there, $25 ph individual and $20 ph p/p for a group. But I'm betting I can't match Thushan's quality! :)
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Bahah you'd probs be btr than me judging by your posts on AN! Nah mchli (6 50 dude) will have best quality :D
Rohit - I'd say $30 p/p for 90 mins
jkhamtanh:
--- Quote from: Rohitpi on December 26, 2011, 08:25:59 pm ---Ah, ok. So would $30 per 1.5hrs be alright?
I'm so noob at all this stuff :(
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If you think about it, if it's a group of 4-5, even if you charge 25 p/p for the 90 mins, it's in excess of $100 for that 90 mins which is a lot from a year 12 graduate.
Pricing should be completely up to your discretion, so long as you find students to afford it!
taiga:
Would highly recommend you do some one to one tutoring before putting yourself in the deep end.
But with 4-5 students, definitely stand up.
As for what your charging, you have to use your own judgement. I personally wouldn't say your time or knowledge (with all due respect) is worth 200$/hour regardless of how many kids you have, also a bit ambitious for first year. The biggest group I've taught for vce tuition is 6 and I charged 15$/hour per person.
paulsterio:
Taiga, aren't you in India? :O you need to take a break from AN :P
taiga:
Yeah look I understand that if you were here you would be out and about just regularly slaying Indian chicks, but we can't all do that.
(anyway please go back to topic)
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