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What should a Mathematica tutor charge, per hour?

lithiumdeuterid
01-28-2006, 04:20 PM
I have recently been approached by a high school student who wants tutoring for using the program "Mathematica". They asked me what I, as a tutor, would charge, but I wasn't sure what a fair rate is. I've seen everything from $10 per hour to $50 per hour on the intarweb, but I'm guessing $50 per hour is too much for this scenario.

I don't want to charge so much that they don't return, but I also don't want to charge so little that I don't make much money. How can I maximize my profits, without knowing ahead of time how dedicated they are to learning the program? How much should I charge?

hewybo
01-28-2006, 04:35 PM
Maybe you could set a reasonable "evaluation" fee, to determine interest/ability level, then set a fee based on the initial session? :confused:

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JMag034
01-28-2006, 11:36 PM
Yeah, I agree. I would say around 20 dollars an hour would be good for a noob. If it wont take long then maybe charge 40 dollars an hour.

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