Pricing
Students typically attend tutoring once a week for two hours (one hour to prepare for the 2 math sections of the test and one hour to prepare for the 4 verbal sections of the test). Tutoring is at the same time each week, with the same tutor, on-line from anywhere in the world, via Zoom. Tutoring is $115 an hour, and we charge 4 weeks in advance. Families pay $920 every 4 weeks, plus a one-time $150 materials fee.
We also offer admission consulting services to assist with all aspects of the application process. Visit our sister company Boston Private School Search to learn more about these services.
We Have Some of the Best Tutors in the Area!
Our tutors have attended prestigious schools such as: MIT, Harvard, Brown, Columbia, Duke, Michigan, Wellesley and Boston College and many have advanced degrees (Master and Doctorates, or are Doctoral candidates) in addition to the many years of tutoring experiences they bring to us from teaching at the elementary through college level.
Our screening process is rigorous, we accept about 2 out of every 10 candidates we interview. We check references, and run criminal background checks to make sure your child(ren) are safe while working with our tutors. We start tutors off slowly and train them in our policies, procedures and techniques. We constantly monitor, supervise and provide feedback to our tutors. We pay our tutors the highest salaries in the industry because we want professionals, not just people looking for easy, part time work.
Rest assured that your child is in good hands with our tutors, and they will be exposed to some of the brightest minds in the area!
You will be impressed with the caliber of tutors we employ to work with your child(ren)!
From the parent of an ISEE student:
“Thanks to Boston Tutoring and their organized and scaffolded approach to exam prep, my daughter placed in the top 5% of students on the ISEE exam and secured a seat at Boston Latin School. My daughter enjoyed her session immensely and requested that we continue her tutoring sessions into high school. I think this says it all!”