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The subject you tutor should be one that you're strong in, so think about which classes you make A’s in. If you make A’s in multiple subjects narrow it down to your favorite subject or two. Since you'll be teaching others, you'll need to have mastered the subject yourself. Most tutors focus on a particular grade level or subject level, such as 2nd-3rd grade, high school level, or simply geometry. Decide which level best suits your skills.  Go online and look up assignments for the grade levels you're considering to see if you can do the work. Consider classes you recently aced, such as the math or science class you took last year. for yourself. Include any kind of tutoring experience you’ve had, including tutoring your friends and family members. Try to think of times that you’ve helped your classmates, as well. This will help you craft a better ad, as well as help you explain to parents why they should hire you.  Include clubs that you’re a member of if they’re related to the subject you want to tutor. For example, list math club if you want to tutor math, or the literary criticism team if you want to tutor English. Include honors classes and related awards, such as a mathletes trophy. If you don’t have any experience, look for volunteer opportunities or tutor someone you know who struggles in that subject. Ask if you can tutor them for free to gain experience for your resume. Check the going rates for other tutors in your area. Set your rates based on how much people with a similar skillset to yours are charging. Tutors often make between $17 to $45 an hour, based on experience. You can tutor in your clients’ homes, in your home, or in at a third location, such as a coffee shop or the library. Decide if you have a location preference, or if you’re willing to work with the client. Outline this information in your ad. If you plan to go to the client, talk to them about travel time when you’re quoting the job.
Choose a subject to tutor. Narrow your grade levels. Create a resume Set your rates. Choose a location to tutor.