Why Aristotle costs $299

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Why Aristotle costs $299

The Aristotle Team

We at Aristotle are a team of tutors; we are big believers that tutoring is the best way to learn. The catch has always been that great tutoring is expensive, so let's talk honestly about what it actually costs, and how Aristotle compares.

How much do 1-on-1 tutors cost?

Most private tutors charge by the hour, and students who need real, sustained support usually meet with their tutor a few times a week. To make the comparison fair, here's what that adds up to per month at three hours a week.

By subject (national averages, 2026)
SubjectHourly rateMonthly cost
Elementary math (K–5)$30–50$360–600
Algebra / Geometry$45–75$540–900
Calculus (AP/college)$60–100$720–1,200
High school writing / AP English$50–80$600–960
Chemistry$50–85$600–1,020
Physics$55–90$660–1,080
SAT general prep$60–120$720–1,440
SAT specialist$100–200$1,200–2,400

STEM and standardized test prep usually costs even more

STEM subjects typically run 15–30% higher than humanities, and AP or Honors courses often add an additional 20–40% premium because the content is harder and the stakes are higher.

Standardized test prep sits at the very top. In major cities, established test-prep tutors commonly charge a whopping $150–300 an hour, and elite specialists go well beyond that.

Where you live can matter as much as the subject: high-cost markets like New York, San Francisco, LA, and Boston often run $70–120 an hour for general tutoring and $100–250 for test prep, while mid-cost markets like Chicago, Denver, and Austin run $50–90.

By city (general one-on-one tutoring, 2026)
MarketGeneral hourly costMonthly costTest prep hourly costMonthly cost
Lower-cost (smaller cities, rural)$30–60$360–720$50–100$600–1,200
Mid-cost (Chicago, Denver, Austin, Seattle)$50–90$600–1,080$75–150$900–1,800
High-cost (NYC, SF, LA, Boston, DC)$70–120$840–1,440$100–250$1,200–3,000

It's worth keeping in mind that these prices reflect the cost for tutoring on a single subject. Adding a second subject or focus area usually means another tutor, another rate, and another set of sessions to schedule.

Where Aristotle comes in

Tutoring with Aristotle costs $299 a month for unlimited sessions, unlimited subjects, at any hour. No scheduling, no commutes, and no per-subject pricing.

Side-by-side, the picture is clear: three hours a week with a human tutor runs from about $360/month at the low end to well over $1,000 for STEM, test prep, or any major subject in a larger city. Aristotle is $299 for unlimited hours and subjects, no matter where you are.

In fact, our students work with Aristotle on an average of 3.7 subjects, and many complete 5+ hours of tutoring every week.

The bottom line

We believe that a great tutor can change a kid's entire academic trajectory, and we built Aristotle so that every student can learn from an incredible 1-on-1 tutor.

One month of Aristotle, with unlimited hours and every subject, costs what a private tutor charges for a single afternoon. We think that's the best deal in education, but you don't have to take our word for it.

Claim your free first month — we'd love for you to meet Aristotle yourself.