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Hi there,

I'm looking for a Japanese tutor, and the first prospective tutor that I've come across has been teaching Japanese for about 3+ years (maybe more, not sure) She's about 30 years old. I don't think she's taught HSC Japanese before (only 1 year of prelim and the rest was 8-10).

She's lived in Japan for 4 years (she's Australian).

Also some of my friends have had her as a Japanese teacher previously, and they say that she's alright. She knows how to speak the language, etc but she never 'pushed' the class, if you know what I mean, which is fine because I'm going to push myself and focus in the areas that I'm weak at (since I know them).

Anyway, she wants $60/hr, which IMO is too expensive. I was looking at about $40-50/hr, and doing the calculations, I don't think school teachers even get paid that much. And considering that as a tutor she wont have to do much preparation (if any), I find that it is a bit unreasonable, not that I cannot afford it, but I do hate wasting money.

Anyway please let me know what you guys think of the rate that this tutor intends to charge.

Thanks
 

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too much. i wouldnt go for it.
would only pay that much if they had marked the hsc for several years and knew exactly what they were doing
 

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Hmm, okay. No I probably wont go with her... But what do you think is a reasonable price?
 

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Forget the $60/hr. Even $40-$50 for Japanese is way too much.
 

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Oh really?

Hmm, I just heard that my own (ABSOLUTELY DUD) Physics teacher tutors and gets paid $100/hr... so it is a different story with Physics?

And when I say dud, I mean DUD. I could probably be a better Physics teacher than him!!!

EDIT: Also, I know a tutors (NOT a teacher) gets paid $80/hr to tutor English, Drama and Art! I think it's insane, would anyone else agree?
 
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$60 is a lot for tutoring, only the best should really charge that. You'll be wanting to get a damn good tutor for such a high rate, who gets you stacks of resources and marks practise papers for you as well as doing the speaking/writing practise with you.
 

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jm01 said:
Oh really?

Hmm, I just heard that my own (ABSOLUTELY DUD) Physics teacher tutors and gets paid $100/hr... so it is a different story with Physics?

And when I say dud, I mean DUD. I could probably be a better Physics teacher than him!!!

EDIT: Also, I know a tutors (NOT a teacher) gets paid $80/hr to tutor English, Drama and Art! I think it's insane, would anyone else agree?
$100/hr wtf
 

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$60 an hour is okay, if the tutor is good, and knows what u need help with and what they need to do, actually it depends on the subject.
 

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i'd say somewhere closer to $30/hr. a good tutor won't charge you too much, they're not about the money. It's possible you could find someone on here that did jap for their hsc
 

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Hell, if a tutor actually got paid $100/hour, I'd quit school and take up full-time tutoring~
 

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Hey,
if you are interested i'm actually a Japanese tutor myself. i charge $25/hr but it may change according to location.
Give me a call or sms if you're interested. 0412 912 128

Jeska
 

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My Jap tutor charges me $20/h, but its group tutoring, so i think she gets $80/h =___=

You should try tutorfinder.com.au instead
I know you probably won't find anything trustworthy, but it's way better than paying $60/h for a tute who doesn't know anything about the syllabus.
 

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Lets not turn this into an advertisement thread please :) If I wanted to find a tutor here, I'd have posted in the appropriate forums.

I wouldn't say that she doesn't know anything about the syllabus... Last time I looked it just comprises of grammar forms that you are expected to know. It doesn't mean much in language courses, unlike Science based subjected.
 

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