Does anyone know where I can find a site of private MCAT tutors?
Before you spend what I imagine to be a ton of money on a private tutor, think hard about what you would actually like to be tutored in. Your best bet is to do some solo work and figure out what your strengths and weaknesses are. If you would like a tutor to teach you to read the passages critically and how to sort out the wrong answers, that's one thing. If you expect a tutor to catch you up on the material you "need to know" and hand-hold you to a good score, I think you will be disappointed.
Hey now.. I've hand held my students (mostly high school and college courses, not the MCAT admittedly) through their subjects because they didn't want to study or work at all when I wasn't there. It's totally doable -- as long as those students' parents were willing to spend $500 a week for me to be there 10 hours a week to hold their hand 😉.
Tutoring is that lucrative?
see when I say it, nobody believes me. when someone ELSE says it, nobody questions it. sheesh.Tutoring is that lucrative?
My experience with private tutoring is thus: the hourly rate is high but the ceiling on the number of hours a week you can work steadily is low. As a tutor, your time is very valuable but your tax bracket still ends up pretty low. 😉 (I used to charge $50/hour in California and was told that in my market that was on the low end; on the East Coast I typically charge $40/hour. I typically charge half-rate for anyone close/family friends. I also charge $0/hour for anyone from my rural county who is pre-med or in nursing school.)
If you're looking for a job where you can make $40k-$50k per year, work very few hours per week, and is so fun it doesn't feel like work, tutoring is ideal. I really love tutoring and plan to continue it indefinitely even as I undertake my medical education.
see when I say it, nobody believes me. when someone ELSE says it, nobody questions it. sheesh.
come to the UES booboo, I'll introduce you to friends who travel with wealthy families and make ~$200K/yr, food, lodging included, as well as vacations on private jets. of course, they are full time live-in tutors and are not doctors lolol.
see when I say it, nobody believes me. when someone ELSE says it, nobody questions it. sheesh.
come to the UES booboo, I'll introduce you to friends who travel with wealthy families and make ~$200K/yr, food, lodging included, as well as vacations on private jets. of course, they are full time live-in tutors and are not doctors lolol.
Very lucrative here in new york. I know of several companies where rates are in the 200+/hr range.Tutoring is that lucrative?