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JETM319 · M
I know there's Tutor.com. might be opportunities through your library. Or making videos for
udemy. How did you get into tutoring on here?
rickfreeman15 · 26-30, M
@JETM319 I'll check those out but like @4meandyou said I actually do have to manage my stress levels. I started tutoring when some of my course mates would ask me for help after classes and I'd explain things to them. Then too many people from different courses started asking for help so instead of teaching them the same thing over and over again I'd pick tines and dates and find an empty classroom to teach. But now it's stressing me out and none of then seem to appreciate what I do anymore, they take me for granted instead like I "owe it to them" probably because they've been getting my help for free for so long

4meAndyou · F
Do you really need more stress? Just saying. BUT if you decide you can handle it, most people who are struggling with their classes look at the college bulletin boards, whether physical or online, for tutors. You can put up a small sheet of paper saying what you will tutor and your rates, which should not be more than $35.00 an hour.

 
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