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My school offers around $15-20 an hour to 2nd years and up to tutor students that are struggling with a class (or classes). You can charge an extra hour for "prep time". I'm hovering around the edge of the top quartile in my class and I have the opportunity to do it. I hear 2nd year has a higher workload and the money is negligible in the grand scheme of things. I'm also getting married this summer and she's moving in so I might not have as much free time or flexibility.
Does tutoring look good on residency apps/interviews? ("He's comfortable teaching, we need residents like that")
Does it help with retention for step 1?
Feedback from those who have been tutoring would be most welcome. Thanks.
Does tutoring look good on residency apps/interviews? ("He's comfortable teaching, we need residents like that")
Does it help with retention for step 1?
Feedback from those who have been tutoring would be most welcome. Thanks.