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kriswong

What is the normal rate for a Primary 1 English and Maths tutor, twice a day?

Posted on 03-Oct-2007 10:00 AM
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  • yiru1985

    Dear Parents,

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    Posted on 22-Jun-2009 12:27 PM  |  Report Abuse
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  • tutors.central

    Yeah I agree with kimberley. Twice a day would be extreme. Generally I feel primary 1 kids do not need tuition. But if you still decide to go ahead with it, do drop me an email. (tutors.central@gmail.com)

    I agree with her on the fees. The higher the qualification, the higher the fees. Do note that higher qualifications do not necessarily mean a better teacher. It's how the teacher explains and connects with the child.

    Posted on 02-Dec-2007 11:40 PM  |  Report Abuse
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  • dionengky

    Hello,if you're looking for a tutor for a Primary 1 student, feel free to email me(dione.ng@hotmail.com). I'm having my holidays now and am looking for a part time job. The fees can be as low as $10 an hour as I've not graduated yet. :D

    Posted on 17-Oct-2007 8:13 PM  |  Report Abuse
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  • tutoro

    Hi :) It really depends on the tutor you're getting. Generally, the fee increases with the tutor's qualifications. So, the fee for an undergrad tutor will cost less than that for a graduate tutor. Schoolteachers typically charge much more.

    It must be emphasized that tuition fee does not reflect on teaching quality or ability. So, cheap does not mean good, and expensive does not mean good either.

    I suppose you mean twice a week, instead of "twice a day"?

    If you are looking for a tutor, perhaps you would like to email me at
    glasscloud@hotmail.com.

    ~Kimberly

    Posted on 08-Oct-2007 12:08 PM  |  Report Abuse
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