Tuesday, March 31, 2020

How Much Do You Charge For Korean Tutoring?

How Much Do You Charge For Korean Tutoring?What do you charge for Korean tutoring? Usually the first question that comes to a tutor's mind is 'How much do I charge for Korean tutoring?' Since there are many different answers to this question, let me offer a simple way to answer it and discuss the different types of packages out there.When I started out teaching, I assumed that my time teaching would be free. Unfortunately, this isn't always the case and in reality there are all kinds of costs involved when a tutor has a student under his/her wing.For instance, you don't just pay your bills on the weekends. You also have to pay for gas and the like. In addition, your student needs food. It seems silly to pay for such necessities when it is your time teaching, but it is what it is.The cost of Korean tutoring can vary according to the type of tutoring that is being provided. Many Korean tutors get their start teaching English in college. This can cause some students to sign up for many different types of lessons at once, which can add up quickly.This can cost quite a bit to make a profit, but if you only teach one person then it is not as costly. Some people want to earn their living solely as a tutor. They try to cut costs wherever they can and their projects tend to be larger. These individuals might end up giving classes on a daily basis or teaching a half-day lesson.Find out how many people you will be teaching per week. This will help you determine how much to charge. If you only teach one person at a time then you can charge a more reasonable rate.Then you must consider what type of tutoring you offer. The best way to see what your average weekly rate will be is to choose a few of the most popular tutoring categories and take the percentage of the class that you teach each week.Tutoring is a great way to supplement income. I suggest that you look into the possibility of a full-time tutor job, but if you can only handle a half-time job then you should have no trouble at all making a decent living teaching the language.

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