A Tutor Who Aced the Same Class Last Year.

Local high school and college students tutor younger students in math, science, reading, writing, and more — for $15-30/hr instead of $50-100 from tutoring centers.

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Tutoring Shouldn't Cost More Than the Textbook.

Kumon, Sylvan, private tutoring agencies — they all charge $50-100/hr. Most families can't afford that every week. So students fall behind, homework becomes a nightly battle, and confidence drops.

There's no better tutor than the one who had the same teacher. A high school junior who got an A in Algebra II last semester can explain it to your 8th grader better than most adults — because they remember what was confusing. They speak the same language, use the same curriculum, and actually make it click.

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Why Parents Book Student Tutors

They Know the Curriculum

Same school district, same textbooks, same tests. Student tutors know exactly what your student is being taught.

Closer in Age = Better Connection

Students open up to a college student in ways they won't with an adult. Less intimidation, more progress.

Parents Stay in the Loop

Approve every session. See all messages. Know exactly when and where tutoring happens.

Flexible Subjects and Scheduling

Math, science, English, Spanish, test prep, homework help. Book weekly or as-needed.

Pay Per Session

No contracts or prepaid bundles. Pay after each session.

Track Your Student's Progress

Rate sessions, leave notes, and rebook the tutors who work best.

How It Works

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For Parents

  1. Tell us the subject, grade level, and what your student needs help with.
  2. Browse local student tutors — see their grades, reviews, and rates.
  3. Book a session. Pay only after it's done.
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For Student Tutors

  1. List the subjects you're strong in and your availability.
  2. Families nearby find and book you.
  3. Tutor, earn, and build reviews.
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100% free for students