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Tutoring isn't only a good paying side-gig for college students — it can also be a rewarding full-time profession. Trevor Klee is a GMAT, GRE, and LSAT tutor in Boston who earns more than $90,000 from graduate tutoring over the course of a year.
Companies charge an arm and a leg for tutoring. So what is it about tutoring that makes it as expensive as a minor surgery? Well, tutoring (like everything else) abides by the laws of supply and demand. There is a lot of demand for test prep, but qualified tutors are in short supply.
Tutors need at least a high school diploma to work with students. Diplomas also allow tutors to continue their education at community colleges or four-year universities should they choose to study teaching or become subject matter experts. There are multiple training pathways for tutors.
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