Tutoring
Comparison
The
numbers speak for themselves
Table Notes
Minimum
SAT Tutor Percentile: The Minimum SAT Tutor Percentile is determined
by the results of a College Board-administered SAT and corresponding
percentile. All PowerScore instructors have taken an actual College
Board-administered SAT and scored in the 95th percentile. Some other
companies, including Kaplan and Princeton Review, allow instructor
applicants to come to their offices to take a pre-hiring SAT. However,
since these SATs are not administered by the College Board, and
therefore do not produce national score percentiles, these companies
have no minimum national standard.
Open Tutoring
Per Hour Rate: The Open Tutoring Rate is the cost of one hour
of tutoring at each company, assuming no package deals. For Kaplan,
in order to receive open-ended tutoring you must negotiate a specific
price with each individual Kaplan center. For the Princeton Review,
the cost of tutoring is subject to change depending on your location
and the type of tutor you request*. We encourage you to contact
each company and inquire about pricing and instructor qualifications.
Lowest Per
Hour Rate for Private Tutoring: Students interested in more
than a few hours of tutoring can sign up for multi-hour packages
that reduce the hourly tutoring rate. PowerScore and Kaplan both
offer programs with fixed national pricing. For the Princeton Review,
the cost of tutoring is subject to change depending on your location
and the type of tutor you request*. Princeton Review rates can be
as high as $300 per hour.
*Some
companies, like the Princeton Review, classify their tutors based
on their level of experience. PowerScore tutors are drawn from the
pool of regular instructors who teach our SAT courses and who have
completed our training program. PowerScore only uses tutors who
are of the highest quality level and effectiveness, and we do not
permit individuals to teach or tutor unless we are fully satisfied
that they have mastered our methods and techniques.
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