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Delphia Rogahn
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Depends on experience. Can range from £25-£50.
Physics tutor cost 22 pound per hour
Tutors can set their own rate. This depends on qualifications and experience.
It depends on the level and the type of support you require from your tutor.
Normally between £15-£30 and hour.
Hello Delphia thanks for your question. The price is different with every tutor but I can tutor you for £22. per hour
It depends where you go. I teach Physics up to AS level for only £20 an hour.
Experienced Physics / Maths Teacher and PhD at Imperial College London
£40-70, depending upon the tutor's expertise
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Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.Hi, I am an A- Level and GCSE Physics Tutor. I charge £25ph for 1-2-1 online tuition.
I would say about £35-45 an hour
It basically depends on the level of physics needed . Usually my main rates are 20p per hour
Physics tutors cost a range depending on the tutor, although the starting price is roughly £15 a hour ranging up to a higher figure of around £40 a hour.
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Hi! Tuition prices vary depending on the level of the student and experience of the tutor. For example, you might find a new GCSE tutor for 15£ whereas a qualified teacher teaching A level Physics may be upwards of 50£. Hope this helps!
I'm available for 1:1 private online tuition!
Click here to view my profile and arrange a free introduction.isn't it 15 quid an hour?
The average is about £22 but it depends on where you live and what level you teach.
Around £15-£25 per hour
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