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Delphia Rogahn
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Depends on experience. Can range from £25-£50.
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Physics tutor cost 22 pound per hour
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Tutors can set their own rate. This depends on qualifications and experience.
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It depends on the level and the type of support you require from your tutor.
Normally between £15-£30 and hour.
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Hello Delphia thanks for your question. The price is different with every tutor but I can tutor you for £22. per hour
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It depends where you go. I teach Physics up to AS level for only £20 an hour.
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£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.
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I would say about £35-45 an hour
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It basically depends on the level of physics needed . Usually my main rates are 20p per hour
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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!
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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?
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The average is about £22 but it depends on where you live and what level you teach.
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Around £15-£25 per hour
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