How to Make Money as a High School Tutor

Are you looking for ways to make money as a high school tutor? Learn how to become a tutor and get tips on setting rates and finding students.

How to Make Money as a High School Tutor

Are you a high school student looking for a way to make some extra money? Or maybe you're a graduate student or teaching assistant looking for a way to supplement your income? If so, tutoring may be the perfect job for you. Private tutoring is a great way to make money while helping others learn. When it comes to private tutoring, there are a few things to consider. First, many companies prefer tutors who have teaching experience or a bachelor's degree in the subject they are teaching.

If you don't have either of these, you can still find success as a tutor by searching for 'Profs online find tutor' services that match tutors with students. If you don't have the necessary qualifications, you can still find tutoring opportunities online. Profs online is a great place to find experienced tutors who can help you with your studies. Second, you can meet students in many different places, such as public libraries, cafeterias, and even homes. When I first started teaching private lessons, I always traveled with my students to give myself an edge over more established tutors. It's also important to note that in some cases, the amount you charge for tutoring is not up to you.

Once you've decided if tutoring is the right fit for you, you'll need to start finding students. You can apply from anywhere in the world, as long as you have the necessary knowledge and experience to offer online tutoring. With experience, you'll be able to better determine how much you should be paid for your services. Most tutors work independently and set their own rates.

The most important factor in determining your rate is how much your customers are willing to pay. Credentials such as experience and education can help you convince them to pay more. For example, if you're giving private lessons to a GCSE student, you'll need at least an A level in what you're teaching. You can also set your own work schedule when it comes to tutoring, which is a great benefit if you're still trying out online tutoring.

Many of these online tutoring jobs are done through online tutoring companies that will set your fee based on their perception of your experience, qualifications, and subject matter. As a general rule of thumb, your per-student fee for group tutoring should be around 75% of the rate for private students. Once you apply and qualify, you'll be matched with students who need one-on-one tutoring. You may also want to consider getting certified in mentoring strategies as this will provide advanced education and enhance your professional credibility. Although the application process can be quite exhaustive, it will be worth it as certified tutors tend to get paid more than those without certification.

Joe Robbins
Joe Robbins

Joseph Robbins is Director of Sales and Revenue for The Profs Tuition, a London based tutoring agency. Joseph helped to create and launch the brand’s university applications consultancy, and has worked directly in the admissions consulting sector for over a decade. Under Joseph’s leadership The Profs’ teams have been rewarded for their high performance with many accolades most notably winning Education Investor’s EdTech Provider of the Year & The Tutor’s Association’s Tuition Business of the Year. Joseph is responsible for a number of high-profile university partnerships for The Profs, including Oxford and Cambridge, and leads a team that helps 1000s of students get into to UK universities every year. Joseph is a bonafide Oxbridge admissions expert and shares his knowledge for free on this site to help prospective students and those interested in Oxbridge Colleges.

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