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5 answers
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Analise’s Answer
Hi Haelyn - It's super great you're looking to become a tutor!
In the past, I have used Varsity Tutor and GoPeer. They are both great sites and have a quick, simple sign-up process to become a tutor.
I have also found that in neighborhood Facebook groups, parents post asking for tutors. You may have some luck there if you have a neighborhood Facebook Site.
Good luck!
In the past, I have used Varsity Tutor and GoPeer. They are both great sites and have a quick, simple sign-up process to become a tutor.
I have also found that in neighborhood Facebook groups, parents post asking for tutors. You may have some luck there if you have a neighborhood Facebook Site.
Good luck!
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Durba’s Answer
Hello Haelyn,
Hope you are doing great!
Great to see your interest towards volunteering jobs.
Here are some of the sites you may visit as well.
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/?k=tutor&v=true
https://www.dosomething.org/us/articles/9-places-to-volunteer-online-and-make-a-real-impact
Good Luck!
Visit https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/?k=tutor&v=true for further options
Hope you are doing great!
Great to see your interest towards volunteering jobs.
Here are some of the sites you may visit as well.
https://www.volunteermatch.org/search/?k=tutor&v=true
https://www.dosomething.org/us/articles/9-places-to-volunteer-online-and-make-a-real-impact
Good Luck!
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Amy’s Answer
Hello Haelyn!
I hope you are doing well and staying safe during this pandemic.
I would suggest you visit sites like indeed.com, Chegg.com, and/or any other educational website and search for virtual tutoring opportunities.
If you are a college graduate or a college student, you may be able to find paid volunteer teaching internships online. I would also suggest you visit your local libraries website- libraries may seem obsolete these days, but sometimes libraries provide you with the right resources. See if they have any resources regarding online tutoring jobs/ volunteering jobs online.
I hope this helps.
Best :)
Search "Virtual tutoring" on sites like indeed.com, chegg.com, and/other educational website.
Visit your local libraries website- see if they have info on virtual tutoring
I hope you are doing well and staying safe during this pandemic.
I would suggest you visit sites like indeed.com, Chegg.com, and/or any other educational website and search for virtual tutoring opportunities.
If you are a college graduate or a college student, you may be able to find paid volunteer teaching internships online. I would also suggest you visit your local libraries website- libraries may seem obsolete these days, but sometimes libraries provide you with the right resources. See if they have any resources regarding online tutoring jobs/ volunteering jobs online.
I hope this helps.
Best :)
Amy recommends the following next steps:
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Dan’s Answer
I would look at some of the companies that do test-prep. I know Kaplan has tutoring for the MCAT, PCAT, LSAT, and many other areas.
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Melisa’s Answer
Haelyn,
What a great question and it's so nice to see you have interest in helping tutor others. You already have some great answers provided here so I'll just add a couple other ideas and resources to consider.
You can also find volunteer opportunities by location or cause at http://greatnonprofits.org
This website offers a chance for individuals and volunteers to provide feedback on their experience so you get a different perspective on organizations.
Check out http://nepris.com another online resource for mentoring others and you can lead sessions from your desktop or mobile device, using your camera and also offer industry chat sessions on topics you are passionate about or have experience in
Best wishes to you in your future career and educational goals.
Check out http://greatnonprofits.org
Visit http://nepris.com to set-up a profile and search for opportunities to mentor others virtually.
Keep asking great questions!
What a great question and it's so nice to see you have interest in helping tutor others. You already have some great answers provided here so I'll just add a couple other ideas and resources to consider.
You can also find volunteer opportunities by location or cause at http://greatnonprofits.org
This website offers a chance for individuals and volunteers to provide feedback on their experience so you get a different perspective on organizations.
Check out http://nepris.com another online resource for mentoring others and you can lead sessions from your desktop or mobile device, using your camera and also offer industry chat sessions on topics you are passionate about or have experience in
Best wishes to you in your future career and educational goals.
Melisa recommends the following next steps: