- #1
Lyrassia
- 45
- 0
Hello,
I was offered a job for tutoring and I'm just not sure if I should take the position, but I did pick up an application yesterday. I've really been considering it, not because of the résumé, or the money, but because of the overall experience. I will get paid, however, to do so. $10/hr.
I will mainly be tutoring in math; algebra, and some trigonometry. I would tutor in calculus, but I'll be taking calculus this semester.
My problem is, I'm just a little nervous because:
1. This will be the first job I've ever had.
2. My GPA is between a 3.1-3.5 range and I've gotten mostly B's, in my math classes in college so far.
Few things to take in mind:
~ I'm a physics major.
~ Second year college student.
~ This job position is private tutoring, so one on one attention with the tutee.
Most people have been telling me to go for it, you never know until you try. I know I may not have A's in my math classes, but I know algebra/trig pretty well. I'm sure the university would hire someone whose been trying to succeed. (At least I think..)
One last thing, any advice/tips would be much appreciated. :)
I was offered a job for tutoring and I'm just not sure if I should take the position, but I did pick up an application yesterday. I've really been considering it, not because of the résumé, or the money, but because of the overall experience. I will get paid, however, to do so. $10/hr.
I will mainly be tutoring in math; algebra, and some trigonometry. I would tutor in calculus, but I'll be taking calculus this semester.
My problem is, I'm just a little nervous because:
1. This will be the first job I've ever had.
2. My GPA is between a 3.1-3.5 range and I've gotten mostly B's, in my math classes in college so far.
Few things to take in mind:
~ I'm a physics major.
~ Second year college student.
~ This job position is private tutoring, so one on one attention with the tutee.
Most people have been telling me to go for it, you never know until you try. I know I may not have A's in my math classes, but I know algebra/trig pretty well. I'm sure the university would hire someone whose been trying to succeed. (At least I think..)
One last thing, any advice/tips would be much appreciated. :)
Last edited: