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Re: A Level Tutor

by SingingMamas » Fri Apr 06, 2018 5:24 pm

Wtf!!! That's crazy! You definitely don't need to pay that much! Not sure if he does Chemistry (he does most subjects, including Latin!) but you should contact Des at http://www.oconnorassessment.com - Cambridge grad, Ed Psych, fab with kids. He mostly does assessment work and helps kids with SEN's but is local and takes selected tutoring work. Good luck, and never pay over £80 an hour for tutor!!!

Re: A Level Tutor

by ExceptionalAcademics » Wed Apr 04, 2018 10:37 am

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Re: A Level Tutor

by georgiepatterson80 » Wed Mar 28, 2018 7:02 am

Wow that is an insane amount of money. The maximum I have ever paid was 80 Pounds per hour but the chap was doing a PhD at Oxford! Incidentally, I found him through word of mouth or I would not have paid that much.

Re: A Level Tutor

by Noreen » Wed Mar 28, 2018 1:41 am

Thanks all for your suggestions, all of which I will follow up on, and more importantly, your reassurance that the world has not gone totally mad!

Re: A Level Tutor

by JKEducate » Mon Mar 26, 2018 7:16 pm

Hi Noreen
No, you certainly don't need to spend a three-figure sun to engage a tutor - even a carefully matched and highly trained tutor - for your daughter! You could use one of the tutor directory sites, or contact an agency like JK Educate that carefully recruits and trains its tutors. We have a range of excellent A Level subject tutors and can also help with study skills and organisation in preparing for the A2 exams.

Please call us for a no-obligation chat on 020 3488 0754 and have a look at our website here: http://www.jkeducate.co.uk/course/a-level-tutoring/

Wishing your daughter every success,
JK Educate

Re: A Level Tutor

by rachel.scott » Mon Mar 26, 2018 3:38 pm

Try Gabbitas Education. I've used them on more than one occasion. They are very reasonably priced and were able to find me an amazing Biology tutor for my daughter during her A Levels.

Re: A Level Tutor

by Bean7386 » Mon Mar 26, 2018 12:00 pm

There are also some summer programmes that are supposed to work wonders for the kids. Maybe check out Varsity Education? I've heard they are good.

Re: A Level Tutor

by Invisiblewoman » Mon Mar 26, 2018 10:16 am

I agree with pjthompso.
They are definitely having a laugh.

Re: A Level Tutor

by EmilyS » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:19 am

Wow! That is ridiculous! I used PASS Tutors (Wandsworth/Balham) based for my daughter. The tutor was great and really helped Amelie with her maths GCSE. I’m fairly sure they go up to A level and they were much more reasonable!

Re: A Level Tutor

by Kiche » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:17 am

Try the website Tutorfair. They have tutors with a wide variety of hourly rates. Some are ridiculously high, but some are fairly reasonable. We have tried a couple at around the £40-50 mark. There are quite a lot of (mainly post grad) university students advertising themselves there. We have one who seems to be very effective.

Re: A Level Tutor

by pjthompso » Mon Mar 26, 2018 8:04 am

Someone is having a laugh

A Level Tutor

by Noreen » Sat Mar 24, 2018 7:20 pm

Does this not seem excessive ? I have been quoted up to £340 per hour for a tutor for A Level chemistry. I think I am looking in the wrong place (!) and would appreciate any guidance in taking on a tutor to help my daughter

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