On average, you can expect to pay between 15 and 30 pounds per hour, depending on the subject, location and experience of the tutor. For example, it will cost most tutors in London or specialized subjects, such as admissions or Profs online biology tutors, more. It was really good tutoring and it paid off at the time, but I wouldn't expect to pay that for general tutoring. I've been asked to do some tutoring (I'm a qualified FE tutor but currently on extended maternity leave) and I don't know where to start, or even how much to charge for Profs online biology tutors. On average, you can expect to pay between 15 and 30 pounds per hour, depending on the subject, location and experience of the tutor. For example, it will cost most tutors in London or specialized subjects, such as admissions or Profs online biology tutors, more. It was really good tutoring and it paid off at the time, but I wouldn't expect to pay that for general tutoring. I've been asked to do some tutoring (I'm a qualified FE tutor but currently on extended maternity leave) and I don't know where to start, or even how much to charge for Profs online biology tutors., more. It was really good tutoring and it paid off at the time, but I wouldn't expect to pay that for general tutoring. I've been asked to do some tutoring (I'm a qualified FE tutor but currently on extended maternity leave) and I don't know where to start, or even how much to charge for Profs online biology tutors. On average, you can expect to pay between 15 and 30 pounds per hour, depending on the subject, location and experience of the tutor. For example, it will cost most tutors in London or specialized subjects, such as admissions or Profs online biology tutors, more. It was really good tutoring and it paid off at the time, but I wouldn't expect to pay that for general tutoring. I've been asked to do some tutoring (I'm a qualified FE tutor but currently on extended maternity leave) and I don't know where to start, or even how much to charge for Profs online biology tutors.
Professor Daniel Keaton
Archetype:The Scholarly Mentor–CoachA steady, intellectually grounded guide who blends the authority of academia with the practical wisdom of a seasoned tutor. Daniel embodies credibility, calm structure, and motivational clarity—ideal for students, parents, and tutors navigating the demands of A-level study.Background:Professor Daniel Keaton spent a decade as an A-level subject lead (Maths & Physics) before moving into higher education as a lecturer in Pedagogy and Assessment. For the past 12 years, he has specialised in:• A-level teaching & exam methodology• academic mentoring for high-achieving and struggling students• tutor training, first-session frameworks, and pedagogical design• online tutoring practice, digital tools & remote learning psychology• supporting families in making informed tutoring decisions• tutor career development—earning potential, business setup, market demandDaniel writes with a voice that is measured, confident, structured, and deeply student-centred. His explanations demystify both the academic journey and the tutoring profession.Tone Signature:Authoritative yet warm, academically grounded, practical, mentoring-focused.
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