Aurelie on Education Monsters
How to PRICE yourself as an ONLINE TUTOR
Are you considering a teaching side hustle? Or making it a career? During this pandemic, a lot of people switched to REMOTE LEARNING so it's a great opportunity to start making $$ as an online tutor. You don't need a certification or a diploma, you just need a lot of balls and some social skills.
When it comes to pricing yourself, it depends on what you are offering but make sure you're not UNDERPRICING your skills and services. We often lose sight of what we bring to the table because we don't necessarily have the academic credentials, but you can compensate by other SIMPLE and EASY ways to attract potential students.
Aurelie is a certified education coach with a Neuroscience background. She helps students, parents, and educators find purpose, grow their self-esteem and make the most out of their education. Education doesn't stop after school, it's an ongoing process to make us grow as human beings. Consider coaching and book a session with her:
https://www.education-monsters.com
Support me by donating to my PATREON account, it means so much to me:
https://www.patreon.com/educationmonsters
I’ve been a FRENCH TUTOR and here’s where you can find my profile!
https://www.education-monsters.com/french
If you’re interested in the PODCAST/BLOG to practice your French and English comprehension, you can find all the material on my website:
https://www.education-monsters.com/podcast-1
Education Monsters was created by the passionate teacher with a Neuroscience background to thrive in the non-traditional methods of teachings. We encourage educators, parents and conscious change-makers to discuss multi-cultural backgrounds and to improve our education system via:
• A blog giving positive advices on every day educational upbringing
• An intimate podcast with francophone and anglophone guests who talk about their multi-cultural education
• Tutoring and educational coaching
Music credit: Mixaund
https://mixaund.bandcamp.com
Photo credit: Thierry Raimbault
https://www.flickr.com/photos/147379567@N03/
And, last but not least, infinite gratitude and lots of hugs to Dean Hiller for building my amazing support, holding the computer. The video wouldn't have been as stable without his help!