The price of a private economics teacher
Although in an ideal world money would not be a deciding factor when hiring a private economics teacher, unfortunately the price must be taken into account before choosing your teacher.
There are several ways to find a private tutor at the best price . If you think in advance about how you want to receive your private lessons, you may be able to save some money in the long run.
Ideally, before hiring a private tutor, you should think about things like:
- Exactly what you need help with (whether it’s exam preparation, essay writing, or general study strategies).
- How much help do you need (that is, if you need intensive classes or a private tutor throughout the academic year).
- In what format do you want to receive your private classes: individual private classes or in a small study group or workshops.
- If you prefer face-to-face or online private classes.
Once you’ve decided what ideally you want to get from your tutor, you can narrow down your search, as you’ll have a better idea of how much your tutoring should cost in general and whether those estimates are affordable within your current budget.
Also keep in mind that hiring more experienced private tutors will be more expensive than hiring a less experienced tutor. Therefore, you should take this into account when deciding your budget for private lessons.
However, in general, the advantages of having a private economics teacher to help you with your high school studies outweigh the initial costs of private classes, so you should not be too discouraged by the price when deciding if private classes are suitable for you.
Superprof, for example, has a wide variety of private economics tutors that can meet your budget requirements, so price shouldn’t be a barrier to private tutoring. To give you an idea, the average price of an economy class at Superprof is € 9 per hour. Not bad, right?