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Wednesday, December 26, 2007

What’s the cost of tutoring?

This is one question that has been bothering students for some time. Here are certain chief descriptions of Professional tutors; school-level tutors; On-line Tutors & Tutors at tutoring centers.

Professional Tutors: Professional Tutors are all professionals who have a minimum of a four-year College degree with most of the tutors surpassing that minimum level to own advanced degrees. Further, they are not only ‘credentialed teachers’ but also been carefully screened for fingerprint check as well as Tuberculosis testing to ensure character & clean health. Most of the schools have a student-strength of 25 or more boys & girls.

With Professional Tutors coaching, there is a chance of each student receiving the individual attention of the tutor. Tutors themselves evaluate each student’s strengths and weaknesses, in order to determine his/her efficacy. Expect these tutors to come to your home with their own material. They adapt to different learning styles and teaching practices. Tutors of this kind generally cost between $25 and $50 an hour.

School-level Tutors: Tutors at this level needed to work with students on one-on-one in a variety of academic subjects. Tutoring is done in school or in the student’s home depending on circumstances. Tutoring is done as per the need of the boy/girl and may range from 10-40 hours a week. Students range from elementary to high school level and Tutors must be available during school hours Monday-Friday.


Unless you know differently, assume there could be anywhere between 10 and 35 students at one time. Because of the number of students, no one will be getting close attention; forget personal. This is not the most effective kind of tutoring. Price range for this type should be between free and $10/hour.

Online tutors: Online Tutors like maxiseducation.com and transwebtutors.com are the latest variety among the Tutor community. With the onslaught of internet, particularly the broadband facility, this segment has prospered. Tutors online make themselves available by email to answer questions. The obvious drawback to this can be the turnaround time. Also, online tutors may be available for tutoring via a live chat room.

This can be a great format for getting questions answered, but there is the drawback of requiring certain technical abilities from the student. Without effective keyboarding and web surfing skills on the student's part, this service can be overpriced compared to in-person tutoring. Generally, online tutors are available for $15 to $30/hour, though some offer monthly subscription services that range from $150 to $300/month.

Tutoring centers: Tutoring centers such as Score! or Sylvan for younger students, and Kaplan or The Princeton Review for older students, offer more than just tutoring. These businesses invest a great deal in student assessments, materials, incentives, and advertising. The tutoring is generally very effective as a result of these measures. Paying for these services is like joining a health club; often there is a one-time sign-up fee between $100 and $200, and then a monthly fee, which generally averages out to between $20 and $40/hour.

Novice tutors: For younger students, finding an older student in the family or community who can tutor them is often a great way to go. This type of tutoring is best for homework help and straightforward academic progress. Expect personal attention, but not necessarily the most effective diagnosis or instruction. A reasonable price for this type of tutoring is $10 to $15/hour.

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