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Hi~

I will tutor a high school student (10th grade) on Math subject
(Algebra 2, SAT Math preparation).

And I am a junior in UC Irvine and have a major in chemistry.

My question is how much I should get paid as a math tutor!

3 Responses to “How much should I get paid as a math tutor?”

  • 7th Kai says:

    30 dollars

    if u are a home/private tutor, then it will be around 50 – 70 (cause u teach a person and have to drive all the way to her or his place to teach. if his or her place is near or around your neighbourhood, then u can reduce the price a bit)

  • Gug N says:

    20-30 dollars an hour

  • Joshua M says:

    Of course, like any service, it’s a question of how much you want and how much your client is willing to pay!

    I’ve tutored both college and high school students in mathematics since I was a freshman (currently senior), and I’ve settled on 20$ an hour. The range in my area is about $15 to $30 per hour depending on the tutor.

    But I live in Louisiana, so maybe since you live in California it would be reasonable to charge more.

    Oh, and keep in mind that you aren’t a professional tutor, you are a college student, so if people start suggesting you toss out Sylvan rates, ignore them.

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