In recent years, private tuition has seen an exponential rise in use across Australia, and the world. Today, it is suggested that up to 1 in 7 students in Australia at high school or university will take private tuition classes to aid them in their studies.

The vast majority of these students see an improvement in their understanding of their history courses' content and end up achieving better high school ATAR or university grades than they would have otherwise.

It's not all about school grades though, there are several reasons why you or your child might want to seek out private tuition:

  • To help prepare for upcoming ATAR or university exams and improve results
  • To gain extra motivation to study in your own time and have a revision schedule
  • To get individual one on one time with a tutor, rather than sharing one teacher between 20-30 students
  • For pure enjoyment of the subject, and wishing to continue studying for fun in your own time

History as a subject is deep and complex, which is unsurprising as it comprises literally everything that has ever happened, and this means that some of the concepts and methods required to work within history can also be complex.

That's why it can be a great idea to work with a private tutor who has years of experience in the field to help students by sharing their knowledge and insight into the subject.

Many people think that studying history is just memorising important dates and events, and while this is important throughout high school history, there is a lot more to it if you take your studies to the university level.

Historiography will likely make up part of your course at university: This is the name for the methods and practices used to study historical sources and information.

Studying historiography will help improve your critical thinking skills and your ability to analyse content and sources to come to unbiased conclusions. As this can be quite tricky for some people, it's a good idea to take a few classes with a professional who has been honing these skills for years.

Putting a price on tuition can also be a tricky task, as it will depend on many variables. In this article, we'll aim to shed some light on these variables to give you a better idea of what you should be paying for history tuition depending on your own circumstances.

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Finding the right tutor can be frustrating, especially when you have to stick to a tight budget (Source: Unsplash)
The best History tutors available
Jaye
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Mary
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Mary
$70
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Mohammed
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Mohammed
$10
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Fergal
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$35
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Isabella
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$35
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Sue
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5 (14 reviews)
Sue
$60
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Bella
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5 (4 reviews)
Bella
$150
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1st lesson free!
Amelia
5
5 (4 reviews)
Amelia
$75
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1st lesson free!
Jaye
5
5 (16 reviews)
Jaye
$85
/h
Gift icon
1st lesson free!
Mary
5
5 (4 reviews)
Mary
$70
/h
Gift icon
1st lesson free!
Mohammed
5
5 (7 reviews)
Mohammed
$10
/h
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1st lesson free!
Fergal
5
5 (3 reviews)
Fergal
$35
/h
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1st lesson free!
Isabella
5
5 (10 reviews)
Isabella
$35
/h
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1st lesson free!
Sue
5
5 (14 reviews)
Sue
$60
/h
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1st lesson free!
Bella
5
5 (4 reviews)
Bella
$150
/h
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1st lesson free!
Amelia
5
5 (4 reviews)
Amelia
$75
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1st lesson free!
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How to Know Which Tutor To Study With

Finding the perfect tutor for your personal needs can feel like finding a needle in a haystack sometimes, but this process can be made easier if you narrow down a few criteria first.

It's first of all important to remember that history is a very broad subject comprising many different periods of time, as well as geographical locations. You might be studying ancient Roman history, you might be studying the late modern period in North America, or you could be studying anything in between.

Whatever it is, you're probably going to want to find a tutor who has experience in this area. That should start to narrow down the process, then you can start thinking about a few other key points:

  • Your budget for tuition
  • How much assistance you think you need
  • Your current level of skills
  • Your aspirations within the subject
  • Where you are located
  • Your schedule

All of these will impact which tutor you should work with, and how much you will have to spend on tuition.

If you are really struggling to keep up with your workload you might need to take more than one lesson a week, which will inevitably cost more.

At the same time, you can expect to pay more for each lesson if you are studying an advanced or niche area of history rather than just basic high school history.

Whichever tutor you decide to work with, be sure to look up their profile to check out their experience and see if any previous students have left reviews for them.

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Working Within a Budget

In terms of budget, if yours is strictly limited then you may struggle to find a highly experienced tutor who specialises in the topic you are studying, but there are a few ways you can ease the burden of tuition fees (which we will discuss a bit later).

Think about how long you might need to take tuition classes and make an estimate of what the total cost will be - Does this fit in your budget?

If you are concerned about going over budget, it is always best to have a chat with the tutor you are considering working with so that you can make a plan to move forward. Your tutor might make some helpful suggestions to aid you in this regard:

  • Concentrate your tuition on specific areas in order to get the most out of your lessons
  • Take your classes online instead of in-person
  • Consider taking group sessions
  • If possible, book your lessons in advance for any potential discounts

It is hard to pin down the exact cost of history tuition, but a quick look through the Superprof tutors available in Australia from various cities tells you that you can pay as little as $20 an hour, to $50 an hour.

This, of course, is affected by the variables we mentioned earlier such as which city you live in (Due to differing costs of living around Australia), or which specialised area of history you study.

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Saving a few dollars here and there can really add up!
Tuition can seem expensive but your education is worth spending the money on, and there are some ways that you can save a few dollars! (Source: Unsplash)

It's important to remember that studying history will set you up for a successful career in many industries once you have completed your history degree, so try not to dwell too much on the cost of getting yourself a good quality education.

Now let's have a look at how you can reduce the costs of working with a private history tutor.

Tips For Saving Money on Tuition

As well as seeking out the best value for money tutors, there are a few key things that you can do to reduce the outward cost of your history tuition.

The three main points we'll look at now are:

  • Taking online lessons
  • Partaking in tutoring as part of a group class
  • Finding discounts and free lessons with Superprof

Online Tuition

One of the easiest ways to save a fair amount of money on your history tuition is to take online classes instead of in-person classes. This is because it takes away any time and money that you and your tutor would spend travelling to your lessons, it's a win-win!

For example, if you live in an eastern Sydney suburb and your tutor lives in the west; It's likely that your tutor would either want to meet somewhere in the middle for your class or would charge travel expenses on top of (or included in) their hourly rate.

Either way, you are spending more money for the sake of travelling to a lesson. If you remove the travelling from the equation, then you remove the extra cost.

Webcam streaming services are often free and available for anyone to use, and the majority of tutors on Superprof offer online lessons as well as face to face classes.

By taking online classes instead you could easily save up to $10 from every lesson you take, do the maths and you're essentially getting every 6th lesson for free if your tutor charges $50 an hour!

There are plenty of other benefits to studying online that are worth considering too!

Group Tuition

Another simple way to save some dollars on your tuition fees is to look at taking group classes. This would require you to find a tutor who already runs group classes to join or to find enough friends or other students willing to take the class with you in.

Of course, the overall cost of one lesson is likely to increase if the tutor is teaching a group of people, but once you split it between the group you will be looking at a decent discount!

One thing to consider though is that you will not have the tutors' full attention and focus as they will have other students to work with, but this may be less important to some people than others.

Group sessions are an easy way to save some money
Taking tuition with friends and other students can be a fun experience as well as saving you some money! (Source: Unsplash)

Discounts and Free Lessons

If you choose to study with a Superprof tutor, you might notice several benefits (Depending on the tutor).

First of all, Superprof offers every student their first tuition lesson for free, no strings attached. This is so you can try out tuition with your chosen tutor to see if it's the right fit for you without committing money immediately.

Another thing to check is a bulk purchase discount. On each Superprof tutors' online profile you will find a breakdown of their individual fees for classes.

In some of these breakdowns, you'll notice that if you book a certain amount of lessons (usually 5 or 10) at once then you will be offered a discount!

It may not be 50% off, but every little saving helps when sticking to a tight budget!

If you find yourself running over budget and struggling to make ends meet, but can't afford to miss a tuition lesson either, you can always simply talk to your tutor and see if they could reduce your fees until you are able to pay again. Just remember that not every tutor will be in a position where they are able to accept this request.

A Quick Summary

When it comes to planning your budget remember to consider these key points:

  • How many tuition classes will you need?
  • What are you aiming to achieve from your history tuition?
  • Could online tuition classes benefit me in the same way as in-person tuition?
  • What about group tuition?
  • Do I need to work with a tutor experienced in a specialised area?

There are many places for you to find private tutors to work with, but the easiest way to find tutors both locally and online is with Superprof.

At Superprof you can compare the online profile of each tutor to see what experience they have in education and history, see if they have any reviews, and check the cost of their lessons compared to other tutors.

Whether you are taking high school history or beginning a history degree at university, Superprof will simplify your search so that you can spend more time focussing on your studies and doing your best!

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Sebastian Cowan

I am an Englishman living in Melbourne. I have a passion for travelling and exploring the world. I love photography and spending time in the fresh air. I have worked as a chef for a number of years and would preferably eat a Sunday roast for every meal.