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I am just starting my Pre-med process, but I'd thought I'd mention a great E.C. anyone with a college degree can do. Check out www.Tutor.com, you can tutor students 6th -1st year college, in a variety of subjects and get paid for doing it $8 -$ 12 hr. I've been doing it for a while and earn between $500 -$1000 extra a month, (helps pay the bills 🙂 ) and I tutor math, so it keeps me fresh on my math skills. Good luck to everyone in the Pre - Med process.
 
rysgst1 said:
I am just starting my Pre-med process, but I'd thought I'd mention a great E.C. anyone with a college degree can do. Check out www.Tutor.com, you can tutor students 6th -1st year college, in a variety of subjects and get paid for doing it $8 -$ 12 hr. I've been doing it for a while and earn between $500 -$1000 extra a month, (helps pay the bills 🙂 ) and I tutor math, so it keeps me fresh on my math skills. Good luck to everyone in the Pre - Med process.

Hi there,
Paid tutoring is not actually a great EC. It is far better to volunteer tutor at one of the shelters for homeless families. You get to keep up with your skills and you make yourself a better candidate for medical school.

njbmd 🙂
 
oh! thanks for letting me know, I also work at hospital and shadow a doctor, so i'm pretty full, right now, but I will defiantly keep that in mind. Sorry for giving anyone bad advice, well, at least it will be some extra spending money.