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Tutoring Fees
If I Hire A Tutor, What Kind Of Tutoring Fees Will I Pay?
If your child is struggling in school, you may want to hire a tutor. Tutors can provide individualized instruction and the extra help your child may need to improve his or her grades. Most tutors charge by the hour, and you can expect to pay anywhere between $20-80 per hour. The average tutoring fee depends on the cost of living in your area and your tutor's level of expertise and education. If you hire a private tutor, you may be able to negotiate a lower hourly fee. If you hire a tutor who works for a tutoring company, you probably will have less flexibility in negotiating the fee because these companies usually have set rates.
You can also choose online tutoring for your child. Fee structures for online tutoring work a little different than hourly face-to-face tutoring. Some tutoring websites, like Tutor.com, charge by the minute and other, like Tutor Vista charge a flat fee for unlimited tutoring.
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