Working as a Tutor (MCAT) - Independent vs. Company

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I'm not a tutor, but my university career site has an add for working for Princeton Review, here's the info from it:

Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately
Visit http://www.princetonreview.com/teach-for-the-princeton-review.aspx , or visit our Facebook page at http://apps.facebook.com/teachforus
We will want to see your official score report from AAMC if you have taken the MCAT
You will be asked to write a short multiple-choice test to demonstrate your mastery of the subject you wish to teachFor more information about our MCAT teacher hiring process, email us at [email protected] (omit for job board postings!) or visit our Facebook page at http://apps.facebook.com/teachforus.

REQUIREMENTS:
- Relevant university degree; master’s degree preferred. (We will occasionally consider exceptional senior undergraduates)
- Teaching, TAing, or tutoring experience in a university setting is preferred
- Successful completion of our rigorous TPR Instructor Certification Program, including successful completion of qualifying exam
- Excellent presentation skills and oral/communication skills appropriate/relevant to test type and students (typically second- and third-year undergraduate science majors)
- Excellent organizational and analytical skills
- Ability to exercise judgment and work independently utilizing The Princeton Review course materials
- Ability to manage and prioritize classroom/online student needs and job responsibilities
- Ability to work during the day over the summer at least 1-2 mornings per week is strongly preferred
 
If you want to expand your market for independent tutoring, look into tutoring AP subjects (e.g., AP Chem, AP Bio) or SAT/ACT.
 
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