It all depends on what subject. You should charge a higher price for a harder subject. $10 - $15 is a good price range in Texas.
2007-03-04 08:48:36
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answered by Junebug 4
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you should charge according to you ability . cut rate if all together a single rate if one at a time. find out how much a teacher gets per hour and that should be your amount. as well . If you find that you have done an excellent job and you students did well because of you the first year . then you can raise it 5.00 a hour more for know you have experience behind you
2007-03-04 16:57:38
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answered by krystal_harmoney_medium 1
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it depends on how old/qualified you are...if you are a hs/college student you can't really ask for more than 15-20 dollars an hour...depending on where you live...teachers in nyc get between 40 -50 dollars an hour, more if the subject is difficult...
2007-03-04 17:49:22
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answered by techteach03 5
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It depends on where you live and what credentials you possess.
A certified teacher in the Washington, DC or Baltimore area can charge (and easily get) $35-50 depending on the subject and the teacher's certification.
2007-03-04 17:20:59
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answered by Linda J 2
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How many Children? What subject? I would say at least $20.00 per child per hour.
2007-03-04 16:52:30
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answered by redhotboxsoxfan 6
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